COMPOSITAE DERMATITIS IN A DANISH DERMATOLOGY DEPARTMENT IN ONE-YEAR .1. RESULTS OF ROUTINE PATCH TESTING WITH THE SESQUITERPENE LACTONE MIX SUPPLEMENTED WITH AIMED PATCH TESTING WITH EXTRACTS AND SESQUITERPENE LACTONES OF COMPOSITAE PLANTS
E. Paulsen et al., COMPOSITAE DERMATITIS IN A DANISH DERMATOLOGY DEPARTMENT IN ONE-YEAR .1. RESULTS OF ROUTINE PATCH TESTING WITH THE SESQUITERPENE LACTONE MIX SUPPLEMENTED WITH AIMED PATCH TESTING WITH EXTRACTS AND SESQUITERPENE LACTONES OF COMPOSITAE PLANTS, Contact dermatitis, 29(1), 1993, pp. 6-10
To investigate the frequency of Compositae sensitivity, the recently-d
eveloped sesquiterpene lactone mix (SL mix) was included in the standa
rd patch test series. Patients with positive reactions to this or pati
ents suspected of having a Compositae allergy were supplementarily tes
ted with a Compositae mix, consisting of ether extracts of 5 European
Compositae plants. In the first year, 686 patients were tested with th
e SL mix and 79 with the Compositae mix. A total of 31 Compositae-sens
itive patients (4.5%) were found. The frequency of positive reactions
to either of the mixes was equal, but only 17 of 30 patients tested we
re positive to both mixes. Testing with the individual ingredients of
the Compositae mix showed frequent positive patch test reactions to fe
verfew, followed in order by chamomile, tansy, yarrow and arnica. The
reason for this distribution is discussed and the results of standard,
photo- and other plant patch tests are presented. The only partial ov
erlap between positive reactions to the mixes emphasizes the necessity
of supplementary testing in patients suspected of Compositae allergy,
as well as the lack of a reliable single screening agent. Since no ca
ses of active sensitization or irritant reactions were seen, both the
SL mix and the Compositae mix may be considered suitable for routine s
creening of Compositae allergy.