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Baboon syndrome

Arnold AW, Hausermann P, Bach S, Bircher AJ Recurrent flexural exanthema (SDRIFE or baboon syndrome) after administration of two different iodinated radiocontrast media. Dermatology 2007 214 89-93. Laroche D Immediate reactions to contrast media mediator release and value of diagnostic testing. Toxicology 2005 209 193-194. [Pg.168]

A hypersensitivity reaction was confirmed by patch testing in a 73-year-old woman who had taken a single (unspecified) dose of a compound formulation containing pseudoephedrine (27). This caused the memorably named baboon syndrome, a widespread symmetrical erythematous rash with papules and pustules. [Pg.1224]

Sanchez TS, Sanchez-Perez J, Aragues M, Garcia-Diaz A. Flare-up reaction of pseudoephedrine baboon syndrome after positive patch test. Contact Dermatitis 2000 42(5) 312-13. [Pg.1226]

Guin JD, Fields P, Thomas KL. Baboon syndrome from i.v. aminophylline in a patient allergic to ethylenediamine. Contact Dermatitis 1999 40(3) 170-1. [Pg.1301]

Andersen KE, Hjorth N, Menne T. The baboon syndrome systemically-induced allergic contact dermatitis. Contact Dermatitis 1984 10(2) 97-100. [Pg.1301]

Homeopathic medicines can cause mercury allergy (baboon syndrome). [Pg.2264]

Audicana M, Bernedo N, Gonzalez 1, Munoz D, Fernandez E, Gastaminza G. An unusual case of baboon syndrome due to mercury present in a homeopathic medicine. Contact Dermatitis 2001 45(3) 185. [Pg.2266]

Allergic dermatitis with characteristic distribution pattern called baboon syndrome has been reported (10). [Pg.3084]

Amichai B, Grunwald MH. Baboon syndrome following oral roxithromycin. Clin Exp Dermatol 2002 27(6) 523. [Pg.3085]

A 26-year-old man developed a fixed drug eruption on his hands and inguinal and gluteal areas after oral treatment of onychomycosis with terbinafine 250 mg/day. The rash showed the characteristic distribution of the baboon syndrome. Although epicutaneous and intracutaneous tests were negative, the rash recurred 20 hours after oral rechallenge with terbinafine. [Pg.3318]

The underlying pathogenic mechanism for the baboon syndrome has been suggested to be a systemically induced allergic contact dermatitis. [Pg.3318]

Weiss JM, Mockenhaupt M, Schopf E, Simon JC. Fixes Aizneimittelexanthem auf Terbinafin mit charakteristischen VerteUungsmuster eines Baboon-Syndroms. [Reproducible drug exanthema to terbinafine with characteristic distribution of baboon syndrome.] Hautarzt 2001 52(12) 1104-6. [Pg.3321]

Cusano F +, G Ital Dermatol Venereol (Italian) 121,443 (1985) Editorial, Lancet I, 289 Baboon syndrome... [Pg.27]

Valsecchi R+, Contact Dermatitis 8, 278 (1980) Kraemer MJ +, Pediatrics in Review 1, 197 Baboon syndrome... [Pg.35]

Kim SH +, Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol 6(4), 266 Baboon syndrome... [Pg.48]

Helmbold P +, Dermatology 197, 402 (baboon syndrome) (1995) Inoue A+, Acta Derm Venereol 75, 250 Hypersensitivity... [Pg.125]

Jorro G +, Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 77, 456 Baboon syndrome... [Pg.214]

Anaphylactoid reactions/Anaphylaxis (2007) Fernandez AP +, Dermatol Ther 20(4), 288 (passim) Baboon syndrome... [Pg.297]

The Baboon Syndrome is an unusual presentation of a drug eruption with a characteristic intertriginous distribution pattern. Several drugs have been implicated, notably mercury, nickel, heparin, aminophylline, pseudoephedrine, terbinafine, IVIG, various antibiotics (amoxicillin, ampicillin), and food additives. [Pg.689]

Symmetrical drug-related intertriginous and flexural exanthema (baboon syndrome) induced by amoxiciUin-clavulanate. Pediatr Dermatol... [Pg.360]


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