Contact sensitivity to chlorhexidine?
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In a joint study, 2061 patterns (1346 women and 715 men) were patch tested with chlorhexidine gluconate 1% in Water. included in a standard lest series. 4H patients (2.3%) showed a positive reaction. These were relatively marc common in men (3.2%) than in women (1.9%), Positive reactions were most common in patients with leg eczema (6.8%) or leg ulcer (10.9%). Of the 48 patients who were patch test positive. 14 (2 with leg ulcer) were retested with chlorhexidine gluconate 0.01 and 1%. Only one with a leg ulcer was positive. These findings indicate that false positive reactions, known as “the incited skin syndrome”, may arise from testing eczema patients in a standard series The sensitizing potential of chlorhexidine may be very low, but the potential in patients with an eczema or ulcer of the leg has to be further evaluated.
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