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Latex Hypersensitivity Reactions Despite Prophylaxis
Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 1992Latex rubber hypersensitivity represents a significant problem facing the medical, surgical, radiologic, and dental professions. As a tertiary care center, the Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia has a large population of patients with spina bifida and complex genitourinary anomalies; a number of these children have latex rubber allergy, which may first
P L, Kwittken +5 more
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Latex Hypersensitivity: An Update
Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 1994Products containing natural rubber latex can cause both delayed and immediate hypersensitivity. Delayed reactions are induced by chemicals, primarily antidegradants and accelerators, integral to the manufacturing process. Immediate hypersensitivity is caused by protein antigen(s) that occur naturally in the latex.
C. Hamann
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Latex hypersensitivity in children
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 1995Latex is a natural substance used in the manufacture of thousands of products. Although latex allergy is uncommon in the general population, health care workers and children with spina bifida appear to be at high risk for latex allergy. These patients may experience urticaria, rhinoconjunctivitis, bronchospasm, and anaphylaxis following contact with or
R J, Cahaly, J E, Slater
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Latex Hypersensitivity in Emergency Medical Service Providers
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 1996Emergency medical service providers have a high degree of exposure to latex products. Patients utilizing emergency medical services can be allergic to latex products used during rescue efforts.To determine the prevalence of latex hypersensitivity among emergency medical service providers.Study questionnaires were distributed to a group of emergency ...
G S, Safadi +5 more
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LATEX HYPERSENSITIVITY: ITS PREVALENCE AMONG DENTAL PROFESSIONALS
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1996Reports of hypersensitivity to latex are growing among oral health care workers, who have a high degree of exposure to latex products. The authors undertook a study to determine the prevalence of latex hypersensitivity among oral health care workers in a hospital dental practice.
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Latex Hypersensitivity: Two Case Reports
Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 1992For persons hypersensitive to latex, continued exposure may result in a life-threatening situation. Since 1979 reports appeared supporting evidence of urticaria, rhinitis, asthma, and anaphylaxis in association with latex exposure. We present two cases of latex hypersensitivity, patients who reacted to latex on skin-prick and radioallergosorbent tests (
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Management of latex hypersensitivity in the perioperative setting
Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2019Despite the introduction and use of latex-free gloves, natural rubber latex hypersensitivity is still an issue in hospital medicine both for patients and healthcare professionals. Clear understanding of the groups at risk as well as perioperative assessment and management is key to reducing complications and improving safety. In this literature review,
Nikhil Agarwal +2 more
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Risk factors for latex hypersensitivity in childhood
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, 1996As hypersensitivity to natural rubber latex (NRL) has become an increasingly recognized problem in children, identification of all groups at risk seems important. In this study hypersensitivity to NRL was evaluated in 337 children with potential risk factors. We identified by questionnaire children's underlying diseases, history of surgical procedures,
C P, Bode +5 more
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Intraoperative anaphylactic reaction due to latex hypersensitivity
Urology, 1991Severe anaphylactic reaction secondary to latex allergy has lately been recognized and reported especially in individuals with spina bifida. We report a case of severe intraoperative anaphylactic reaction due to latex allergy. Preoperative testing for latex allergy may be helpful in determining latex allergy.
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