Urticaria/angioedema-type sensitivity to aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Diagnostic value of anamnesis and challenge test with acetylsalicylic acid. |
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Authors: | I Grzelewska-Rzymowska M Szmidt J Rozniecki |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pneumonology and Allergology, Medical Academy of Lód?, Poland. |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to determine the value of challenge tests with acetylsalicylic acid in the diagnosis of ASA-induced urticaria. The study was performed in 71 patients with suspected urticaria/angioedema-type sensitivity to ASA. Anamnesis confirmed sensitivity in 67 patients (94.4%) and showed that sensitive patients usually suffered from extensive urticaria (37 patients, i.e 55.5%) after ingestion of ASA. Eight patients (12%) reacted with loss of consciousness and 4 (6.0%) with edema of the larynx. Oral challenge test with acetylsalicylic acid was performed in 53 patients, in 49 (92.4%) of whom it was positive. Threshold doses of acetylsalicylic acid ranged from 40 to 300 mg. In 11 patients, the test was repeated and in 8 it was performed 3 times. It was observed that both the threshold acetylsalicylic acid doses and the time of appearance of sensitivity symptoms were variable. All ASA-sensitive patients reacted to indomethacin in a similar manner as to ASA. Paracetamol, on the other hand, was well tolerated by all 25 evaluated patients with urticaria/angioedema-type sensitivity to ASA. |
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