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  • Contact allergy to topical corticosteroids and systemic contact dermatitis from prednisolone with tolerance of triamcinolone.

Contact allergy to topical corticosteroids and systemic contact dermatitis from prednisolone with tolerance of triamcinolone.

Acta dermato-venereologica (1995-11-01)
A J Bircher, F Levy, S Langauer, J P Lepoittevin
ABSTRACT

We report the case of a 27-year-old female who had an allergic contact dermatitis to topical corticosteroids belonging to the corticosteroid groups A and D. Upon oral treatment with prednisolone a disseminated exanthema began within 24 h. Patch tests revealed sensitization to corticosteroids of group A, C and D, including prednisolone-21-acetate and betamethasone valerate, but not of group B corticosteroids such as triamcinolone. After intradermal testing of corticosteroids the exanthema flared again and the patient was treated with oral triamcinolone, with rapid improvement of her symptoms. A literature review revealed that exanthematous reactions after systemic treatment with corticosteroids have been rarely reported. Since corticosteroids are essential emergency drugs, a safe corticosteroid should be identified for such patients. Patch and intradermal tests may be used for that purpose.