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[Diagnosis of drug hypersensitivity--state of the art]
Full Abstract
Adverse drug reactions are ubiquitous in outpatient as well as inpatient clinical care. An allergic drug reaction is an immunologically mediated adverse drug reaction that exhibits specificity and recurrence on re-exposure to the offending drug. The diagnosis and treatment of drug allergies is limited by a number of factors. In most instances the exact epitope causing the reaction is unknown, the immunological mechanism is unclear, the presence of immunological recognition is not predictive of a clinical reaction and the gold standard for diagnosis, the drug challenge, a complicated and sometimes dangerous endeavor. Nevertheless, during the past few years a serious attempt at standardization and validation of in vitro and in vivo techniques for the diagnosis of drug allergies, has been in progress. New methods, like the basophil surface marker for activation, CD63 are replacing old ones like histamine release for immediate type hypersensitivity reactions. For instance, in the field of beta-lactam hypersensitivity, the specific epitopes are better defined and standardized protocols for both immediate and delayed type reactions are in the process of being introduced. A standardized European Network of Drug Allergies (ENDA) questioner, published in 1999, permits systematic data gathering of events surrounding the acute drug reaction, facilitating later immunological investigation and diagnosis. This review attempts to summarize the present and some of the future options in the diagnosis of this common iatrogenic complication.
Author information
Author/s: Iancovici-Kidon, M (M); Handzel, Z T (ZT);
Affiliation: Allergy and Clinical Immunology Unit, Kaplan Medical Center, Rehovot, Israel.
Journal and publication information
Publication Type: English Abstract; Journal Article; Review
Journal: Harefuah (Harefuah), published in Israel. (Language: heb)
Reference: 2002-Aug; vol 141 (issue 8) : pp 731-5, 760
Dates: Created 2002/09/11; Completed 2002/10/11; Revised 2006/11/15;
PMID: 12222140, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 2/18/2009, IMS Date: )
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