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Published on: October 3, 2019
Erythema multiforme caused by sildenafil in an HIV(+) subject
1Allergy Clinic, Private practice, Ipsilantou 32, 115 21 Athens, Greece. Email: pitsios@yahoo.com Tel/fax: +30 2107211831.
Abstract:
Erythema multiforme is mainly caused by drug allergy and infections. This is the case of a HIV-positive, 49-year-old male, recently cured for syphilis, that presented erythema multiforme minor, five days after taking sildenafil. He had a fast recovery, only with the use of antihistamines. Cell-mediated allergy to sildenafil was confirmed six months later, with the use of patch-tests.
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