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Article Dans Une Revue Asian Pacific journal of allergy and immunology Année : 2022

Skin necrosis following local anesthetic: Same presentation for two different diagnoses

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Background: Local anesthetics (LA) are widely used in medicine and are generally well tolerated. Although most adverse reactions are nonallergic, LA are a frequent reason for allergy consultation.Objective: We want to expand the differential diagnosis of adverse reactions to LA by presenting rare diagnoses.Methods: We present here two patients with similar clinical presentations, namely skin necrosis after local anesthesia with lidocaine, but with two different final diagnoses.Results: For Patient 1, skin necrosis was imputed to the vasoconstrictor effect of epinephrine in a patient with vascular background aggravated by heavy consumption of tobacco and cannabis. Patient 2 final diagnosis was Nicolau syndrome (embolia cutis medicamentosa), a cutaneous necrosis at the site of injection.Conclusions: The allergist should be aware of these diagnoses and include them in the differential diagnosis of local anesthetic hypersensitivity.

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hal-03778518 , version 1 (15-09-2022)

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Amélie Gauthier, Farid Mankouri, Thomas Berbain, Gilles Burlet, J. Bourrain, et al.. Skin necrosis following local anesthetic: Same presentation for two different diagnoses. Asian Pacific journal of allergy and immunology, 2022, ⟨10.12932/AP-100721-1183⟩. ⟨hal-03778518⟩

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