• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: The Rare Case of a Probably True IgE-Mediated Allergy to Local Anaesthetics
  • Contributor: Fellinger, Christina; Wantke, Felix; Hemmer, Wolfgang; Sesztak-Greinecker, Gabriele; Wöhrl, Stefan
  • Published: Hindawi Limited, 2013
  • Published in: Case Reports in Medicine, 2013 (2013), Seite 1-3
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1155/2013/201586
  • ISSN: 1687-9635; 1687-9627
  • Keywords: General Medicine
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  • Description: The majority of immediate type adverse reactions to local anaesthetics seem to be non-IgE-mediated. We report a case of a 31-year-old woman, who developed conjunctivitis and conjunctival erythema immediately after intrauterine application of a local anaesthetic. Skin prick testing and intradermal testing were done with lidocaine, mepivacaine, and procaine. Intradermal testing showed positive reactions to mepivacaine (1 : 10), undiluted lidocaine, and procaine (1 : 10 and undiluted). Specific IgE could be detected against mepivacaine, but not against latex. Serum tryptase was in the normal range. In order to rule out the exceptional case of a true IgE-mediated reaction, allergy testing with local anaesthetics is still required in the workup of patients.
  • Access State: Open Access