H&G Zeitschrift für Hautkrankheiten 1988-04-15

[Allergic contact dermatitis to prednisolone-21-trimethyl acetate].

M Schmoll, B M Hausen

Index: Z. Hautkr. 63(4) , 311-3, (1988)

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Abstract

A 64-year-old female patient developed periorbital eczema after eye treatment with a corticoid ointment. Epicutaneous tests with the effective component as well as with other ingredients of the ointment and suspected substances revealed a delayed hypersensitivity to prednisolone-21-trimethyl acetate, neomycin, cobalt, and cetyl alcohol. We did not observe any cross-reactions to other corticoids, not even to the closely related prednisolone-21-monoacetate. To the best of our knowledge, allergic contact dermatitis to prednisolone-21-trimethyl acetate has not been described in the literature so far.


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