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Erschienen in: Drugs & Aging 11/2001

01.11.2001 | Therapy In Practice

Diagnosis and Treatment of Allergic Skin Disorders in the Elderly

verfasst von: Dr Susan T. Nedorost, Seth R. Stevens

Erschienen in: Drugs & Aging | Ausgabe 11/2001

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Abstract

Allergic skin disorders in the elderly may arise from contact with or ingestion of offending allergens. Itching associated with skin allergy must be distinguished from other causes of itching in the elderly such as xerosis, itching due to systemic disease and bullous disease. Although elderly people have somewhat decreased cell-mediated immunity and may be harder to sensitise under experimental conditions, they have had many years to acquire allergic responses, and therefore develop contact dermatitis frequently.
Patch testing is a valuable tool to diagnose contact allergy and should be used often in the elderly, particularly in patients at high risk of contact dermatitis, such as those with chronic lower extremity dermatitis or ulcers due to venous stasis. When prescribing topical medications to high risk patients, a knowledge of the common sensitisers is important. In addition to allergy to medicaments and dressings used to treat stasis ulcers, contact allergy to dental prostheses and medications used to treat ocular disease are common in the elderly as a result of increased usage and exposure.
Rash caused by ingested allergens is much more commonly due to medications than to food in the elderly. Allergic noneczematous dermatoses in the elderly are commonly drug-induced. Urticarial skin reactions are often associated with the administration of antibacterials, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), antidepressants or opioids. Morbilliform rashes are a common sign of systemic reaction to anticonvulsants, gold, allopurinol or diuretics. Phototoxic reactions may be associated with the administration of tetracyclines, diuretics, NSAIDs and antihyperglycaemic agents. Patient-specific variables such as HLA type and concomitant medication may affect the likelihood of an allergic response to medication.
Many elderly patients take multiple medications, which can make diagnosis of drug allergy difficult because diagnosis is most commonly accomplished by observing clinical response once the medication is withdrawn. In the case of lichenoid cutaneous reactions, clinical improvement may take several months after withdrawal of the offending drug. Laboratory tests to detect drug-induced allergic skin disorders may be available in the future.
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Metadaten
Titel
Diagnosis and Treatment of Allergic Skin Disorders in the Elderly
verfasst von
Dr Susan T. Nedorost
Seth R. Stevens
Publikationsdatum
01.11.2001
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Drugs & Aging / Ausgabe 11/2001
Print ISSN: 1170-229X
Elektronische ISSN: 1179-1969
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2165/00002512-200118110-00004

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