Allergic contact dermatitis from etofenamate without cross-sensitization to other anthranilic acid derivatives [1]
Journal
Dermatology
Journal Volume
206
Journal Issue
4
Pages
341-342
Date Issued
2003
Author(s)
SDGs
Other Subjects
anthranilic acid derivative; antiinflammatory agent; arylpropionic acid derivative; benoxaprofen; bufexamac; carbamazepine; carbomer; carprofen; diclofenac; etofenamate; fenamic acid derivative; flufenamic acid; flurbiprofen; indometacin; ketoprofen; meclofenamate sodium; mefenamic acid; nickel sulfate; niflumic acid; nonsteroid antiinflammatory agent; piroxicam; propylene glycol; pyrazolone; pyrazolone derivative; tiaprofenic acid; adult; arthritis; case report; contact dermatitis; cross allergy; cross reaction; drug screening; drug withdrawal; erythema; human; informed consent; letter; male; myalgia; patch test; photoallergy; photosensitivity; priority journal; pruritus; rheumatic disease; skin allergy; skin bruising; skin defect; skin irritation; skin manifestation; sprain; sun exposure; tenosynovitis; thigh; Adult; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal; Cross Reactions; Dermatitis, Allergic Contact; Diclofenac; Flufenamic Acid; Humans; Ketoprofen; Male; Patch Tests; Thigh
Type
letter