Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2021.
World J Clin Cases. Nov 26, 2021; 9(33): 10362-10368
Published online Nov 26, 2021. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i33.10362
Table 1 Clinical features of immunoglobulin E-mediated allergy to povidone-iodine from published case reports
Ref.
Age in year
Sex
Site
Onset delay
Clinical features
Skin testing
López Sáez et al[9], 199827MSkin woundImmediatelyPruritus of the soles, generalized urticaria, facial angioedema+
Adachi et al[10], 200359FMucosa10 minPruritus in the genital area, erythema, generalized urticaria, SAP: 40 mmHg, dyspnea+
Le Pabic et al[11], 200332MSurgical woundA few minutesAnaphylactic shock and acute respiratory distress syndrome+
Pedrosa et al[12], 20059MSkin10 minUrticaria, facial angioedema, dyspnea+
Komericki et al[13], 201442MSurgical wound15 mingeneralized urticaria, tongue swelling, SAP: 94 mmHg, moderate bronchospasm+
Gray et al[14], 201312FSkin woundNot mentionedNot detailed, one previous allergy include generalized urticaria, facial angioedema and shortness of breath+
Castelain et al[15], 201656MKnee woundImmediatelyPruritus on the knee spreading to the whole body, generalized erythema, sweating, SAP: 70 mmHg+
Moreno-Escobosa[16], 20174MSkin wound20 minEyelids angioedema, generalized urticaria, SAP: 80 mmHg+