SULFATHIAZOLE ERUPTIONS

1943; American Medical Association; Volume: 123; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1001/jama.1943.02840360019004

ISSN

2376-8118

Autores

Bertram Shaffer,

Tópico(s)

Urticaria and Related Conditions

Resumo

Local sulfathiazole therapy is now a well established procedure in the treatment of superficial pyogenic disorders of the skin. 1 Most authors considered this to be a relatively innocuous type of treatment, but experience has indicated that unfavorable reactions, some of them quite severe, may occur. 2 This report details the types of reactions which have been described following local sulfathiazole therapy and also includes an account of 4 cases with allergic studies comprising our experiences with some of the more spectacular types of reactivity. Sams and Capland 2 reported an example of recurrent contact dermatitis following repeated applications of sulfathiazole powder to the ears for a recurrent chronic dermatitis. Subsequent oral administration of the drug precipitated a severe dermatitis of the ears, followed shortly by a widely disseminate eruption. A patch test with the sulfathiazole powder gave negative results. Miller 2 lists 5 cases of contact dermatitis due to

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