1997
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1997.tb01139.x
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Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis due to diltiazem: confirmation by patch testing

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“…15 Although the patch test reaction in most AGEP cases is limited to the test site, there are a few reports of reactions spreading beyond this site, most of them attributed to diltiazem hydrochloride. Nishimura et al 16 reported a generalized AGEP-like reaction caused by a patch test with diltiazem; Vincente-Calleja et al 17 described the appearance of a diffuse pruritic eruption on the neck, abdomen, and patch test area-which resolved in a few days-after a positive patch test with diltiazem; and Wakelin and James 18 reported a positive patch test with diltiazem accompanied by a mild eczematous reaction on both forearms.…”
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“…15 Although the patch test reaction in most AGEP cases is limited to the test site, there are a few reports of reactions spreading beyond this site, most of them attributed to diltiazem hydrochloride. Nishimura et al 16 reported a generalized AGEP-like reaction caused by a patch test with diltiazem; Vincente-Calleja et al 17 described the appearance of a diffuse pruritic eruption on the neck, abdomen, and patch test area-which resolved in a few days-after a positive patch test with diltiazem; and Wakelin and James 18 reported a positive patch test with diltiazem accompanied by a mild eczematous reaction on both forearms.…”
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“…Wolkenstein et al [8] have shown a 50% sensitivity of patch testing in cases of AGEP. The case reports in the recent literature almost revealed a positive patch testing [3,[5][6][7]. Therefore, some authors proposed that the sensitivity of patch testing in AGEP may be greater than 50%, but this may reflect the publication bias [5].…”
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“…The role of patch testing in confirming the causative agent of AGEP has been well recognized in recent years [3,[5][6][7][8]. Wolkenstein et al [8] have shown a 50% sensitivity of patch testing in cases of AGEP.…”
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“…In addition, viral infections have been suspected to trigger AGEP in a minor fraction of reported cases [1] . In general, the diagnosis of AGEP is confi rmed by the combination of clinical history, morphology of lesions, clinical course and histological features [1][2][3][4] . AGEP typically presents with non-follicular pustules occurring on diffuse and oedematous erythema predominantly in the intertriginous areas and/or the face [1,3] .…”
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