Penicillin Allergy
- 16 August 1951
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 245 (7) , 246-248
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm195108162450703
Abstract
PENICILLIN has had wide use since its introduction into clinical medicine, yet severe reactions to this drug have been few although many cases and various types of allergic reactions have been reported. The most common manifestations of sensitivity have been urticaria and angioedema.1 2 3 Contact dermatitis among persons handling the drug has also been described,4 5 6 7 and vesicular dermatitis is not rare.8 , 9 Reactions similar to the Arthus phenomenon have come to the attention of two investigators.10 , 11 One group12 wrote of a tuberculin type of sensitivity, and McClosky and Smith13 produced anaphylaxis in guinea pigs sensitized to penicillin. Several authors14 15 16 17 have reported anaphylactic . . .Keywords
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