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Urticaria and hidden salicylates. Export

Pediatric dermatology, Vol. 16, No. 6. (c 1999), pp. 463-464.

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A 23-month-old girl had a chronic urticaria resistant to antihistamine therapy. She was found to be using large quantities of a topical salicylate preparation which was being regularly applied to her pacifier. Once this habit was stopped, her urticaria cleared and has not recurred.


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