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Systemic contact dermatitis due to amethocaine following digital rectal examination
Document Type
article
Source
Dermatology Online Journal. 21(5)
Subject
Systemic Contact Dermatitis
Amethocaine
Lubricant
Digital Rectal Examination
Language
Abstract
Systemic contact dermatitis is a dermatitis that may occur in previously sensitized individuals (usually through the skin or mucosa) when they are re-exposed to the allergen systemically (oral, rectal, inhaled, intravesical, intravenous...). Although many drugs have been implicated as a cause of systemic contact dermatitis, local anesthetics derived from caines have been rarely reported. We present a case of systemic contact dermatitis after performing a digital rectal examination with a urological lubricant containing amethocaine.