학술논문

Fixed food eruption caused by soy lecithin in a child.
Document Type
Article
Source
Contact Dermatitis (01051873). May2022, Vol. 86 Issue 5, p429-431. 3p.
Subject
*LECITHIN
*PEANUT allergy
*DRUG eruptions
Language
ISSN
0105-1873
Abstract
Case report, child, drug, fixed eruption, food, oral challenge, patch test, provocation tests, soy lecithin Keywords: case report; child; drug; fixed eruption; food; oral challenge; patch test; provocation tests; soy lecithin EN case report child drug fixed eruption food oral challenge patch test provocation tests soy lecithin 429 431 3 04/14/22 20220501 NES 220501 Fixed eruption (FE) is a characteristic skin reaction that usually appears as a single, round or oval erythematous-violaceous macule or plaque that typically recurs at the same location after re-exposure to the trigger.1 Although it is mainly caused by drugs,1 it has also been triggered by foods.2-6 We present a case of FE in a child, confirmed by local and oral provocation tests. [Extracted from the article]