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Case Report

 

Erythroderma due to Aztreonam and Clindamycin

 

MA Gonzalo-Garijo, 1 D de Argila 2

1 Allergology Department. Infanta Cristina University Hospital. Badajoz, Spain
2 Dermatology Department. Infanta Cristina University Hospital. Badajoz, Spain

J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol 2006; Vol. 16(3): 210-211

 

 Abstract


A 73-year-old woman developed erythroderma with intense pruritus, malaise, and chills 7 days after treatment with intravenous clindamycin. Two years later she experienced a similar reaction with more rapid onset (48 hours) after treatment with aztreonam. Resolution followed withdrawal of treatment in both instances, and intradermal tests proved positive at delayed reading for both drugs.

Key words: Adverse effects. Aztreonam. Clindamycin. Erythroderma. Skin tests. Hypersensitivity, delayed