Aj. Bircher et al., DELAYED-HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTIONS TO CORTICOSTEROIDS APPLIED TO MUCOUS-MEMBRANES, British journal of dermatology, 135(2), 1996, pp. 310-313
Despite the widespread use of corticosteroids on the mucous membranes
of the nose, eye and bronchial tree, mucosal contact sensitivity has a
pparently been uncommon. However, since the introduction of new cortic
osteroids such as tixocortol pivalate and budesonide, mucosal contact
sensitivity, particularly that affecting the nasal mucosa, has increas
ingly been reported, Contact allergy on other mucosal surfaces and in
the bronchial tree is very rare. We report three women who had contact
allergy to tixocortol pivalate or budesonide in nasal sprays, and one
woman who had an allergic contact stomatitis from tixocortol pivalate
in oral lozenges.