Analgesic-induced Asthma Caused by 2.0% Ketoprofen Adhesive Agents, But Not by 0.3% Agents
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A 74-year-old woman was admitted with an asthma attack. She had a 40-year history of sinusitis, nasal polyp and analgesic-induced asthma; however, asthma had never occurred when she used a 0.3% ketoprofen adhesive patch (Mohrus®) for stiff shoulder or lumbago. In the hospital, a life-threatening asthma attack suddenly occurred two and a half hours after application of a 2.0% ketoprofen adhesive tape (Mohrus tape®) to her shoulder. She was treated with bronchodilator and glucocorticoid and extubated after 20 hours. A drug lymphocyte stimulating test (DLST) was strongly positive for ketoprofen. We suspected that drug-induced hypersensitivity coexisted in the present case, but it was not clear whether or not the hypersensitivity was related to the pathogenesis of analgesic-induced asthma.(Internal Medicine 40: 124-126, 2001)
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著者
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NAKAMURA Hiroyuki
the Fifth Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical University
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KASHIWABARA Kosuke
the Respiratory Department, Taragi Municipal Hospital
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Kashiwabara Kosuke
The Respiratory Department Taragi Municipal Hospital
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Nakamura Hiroyuki
The Fifth Department Of Internal Medicine Tokyo Medical University
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Nakamura Hiroyuki
The Fifth Department Of Internal Medicine Tokyo Medical College Kasumigaura Hospital
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