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505 related items for PubMed ID: 15606654

  • 1. Contact urticaria from Emla cream.
    Waton J, Boulanger A, Trechot PH, Schmutz JL, Barbaud A.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2004; 51(5-6):284-7. PubMed ID: 15606654
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  • 2. Contact allergy and cross-reactions caused by prilocaine.
    Suhonen R, Kanerva L.
    Am J Contact Dermat; 1997 Dec; 8(4):231-5. PubMed ID: 9358117
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  • 3. Allergic contact dermatitis from EMLA cream: concomitant sensitization to both local anesthetics lidocaine and prilocaine.
    Timmermans MW, Bruynzeel DP, Rustemeyer T.
    J Dtsch Dermatol Ges; 2009 Mar; 7(3):237-8. PubMed ID: 19054423
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  • 4. Allergic contact dermatitis from EMLA cream in a hemodialyzed patient.
    Pérez-Pérez LC, Fernández-Redondo V, Ginarte-Val M, Paredes-Suárez C, Toribio J.
    Dermatitis; 2006 Jun; 17(2):85-7. PubMed ID: 16956458
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  • 7. Contact sensitivity to the amide anesthetics lidocaine, prilocaine, and mepivacaine. Case report and review of the literature.
    Curley RK, Macfarlane AW, King CM.
    Arch Dermatol; 1986 Aug; 122(8):924-6. PubMed ID: 3740877
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  • 8. [The use of EMLA cream in pediatrics].
    Lorette G.
    Ann Dermatol Venereol; 1999 Mar; 126(3):286-90. PubMed ID: 10394447
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  • 12. Emla cream-induced allergic contact dermatitis in a child with thalassaemia major.
    Ismail F, Goldsmith PC.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2005 Feb; 52(2):111. PubMed ID: 15725295
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  • 15. Methemoglobinemia induced by lidocaine-prilocaine cream.
    Shamriz O, Cohen-Glickman I, Reif S, Shteyer E.
    Isr Med Assoc J; 2014 Apr; 16(4):250-4. PubMed ID: 24834764
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  • 16. EMLA cream for painless skin testing: a preliminary report.
    Wolf SI, Shier JM, Lampl KL, Schwartz R.
    Ann Allergy; 1994 Jul; 73(1):40-2. PubMed ID: 8030802
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  • 17. [Optimized use of Emla cream in children--secondary publication. A randomized, prospective, controlled comparison of two application regimes].
    Gad LN, Olsen KS, Lysgaard AB, Culmsee MB.
    Ugeskr Laeger; 2005 Jan 24; 167(4):404-7. PubMed ID: 15719567
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  • 19. Contact dermatitis from prilocaine with cross-sensitivity to pramocaine and bupivacaine.
    García F, Iparraguirre A, Blanco J, Alloza P, Vicente J, Báscones O, Carretero P, Juste S.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2007 Feb 24; 56(2):120-1. PubMed ID: 17244091
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