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Clinical response to gold as a circulating contact allergen
1Department of Dermatology, Lund University, Malmö University Hospital, Sweden. halvor.moller@derm.mas.lu.se
Acta Dermato-Venereologica
|July 6, 2000
Abstract:
In order to study the flare-up of contact allergy, 35 patients with a contact allergy to gold were given an intramuscular injection of 10 mg gold sodium thiomalate, i.e. the anti-rheumatic drug Myocrisin. Clinical reactions comprised an eczematous flare-up of previously positive patch tests to gold and of a previous dermatitis, which occurred in 80% and 26%, respectively; a toxicoderma-like rash in 46%; and a transient fever in 60%. With the antigen rapidly reaching the bloodstream, the technique provides an experimental human model for studying flare-up mechanisms in contact allergy.