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Allergic reaction to polyethylene glycol in a painter
D Antolin-Amerigo1, M J Sánchez-González2, J Barbarroja-Escudero2
1Servicio de Enfermedades del Sistema Inmune-Alergia, Hospital Universitario Príncipe de Asturias, Departamento de Medicina, Universidad de Alcalá, Carretera de Alcalá-Meco s/n, 28085 Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain dario.antolin@gmail.com.
Abstract:
We report a case of a male painter who visited our outpatient clinic after developing a distinct skin reaction 15 min after the ingestion of a laxative solution containing polyethylene glycol (PEG) prior to colonoscopy. He described suffering from the same skin reaction when he was previously exposed to paints that contained PEG-4000. An exposure challenge test with pure PEG-4000, simulating his workplace conditions, elicited a generalized urticarial reaction. Allergy to PEG should be considered in painters who develop urticarial or other systemic symptoms after handling PEG-containing products.
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