Literature DB >> 21323100

Unilateral eyelid angioedema with congestion of the right bulbar conjunctiva due to loxoprofen sodium.

Daisuke Tsuruta1, Tomoko Oshimo, Junko Sowa, Masamitsu Ishii, Hiromi Kobayashi.   

Abstract

Angioedema is a variant of urticaria that causes deep dermal and subcutaneous swelling. It frequently is a unilateral reaction and usually lasts for several hours but may persist for several days. We report 2 cases of angioedema that involved the right upper and lower eyelids and was associated with congestion of the right bulbar conjunctiva; the symptoms started approximately 1 to 2 hours after taking loxoprofen sodium. All of the symptoms subsided after oral corticosteroid therapy. In both cases, an oral challenge test with 60 mg of loxoprofen sodium (contained in a tablet) caused swelling of the right upper eyelid within several hours, followed by swelling of the right bulbar conjunctiva. We believe the drug reaction in both patients is angioedema.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21323100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cutis        ISSN: 0011-4162


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1.  [Unilateral periocular angioedema after application of contrast agent].

Authors:  A Anton; J F Jordan
Journal:  Ophthalmologe       Date:  2015-10       Impact factor: 1.059

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