J Korean Med Sci. 1996 Aug;11(4):356-357. English.
Published online Jun 22, 2009.
Copyright © 1996 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences
Case Report

Localized periorbital edema as a clinical manifestation of sulfite sensitivity

Hae Sim Park and Dongho Nahm
    • Department of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, Korea.

Abstract

Sulfite is commonly used in pharmaceuticals as a preservative. We report a unique clinical presentation of localized periorbital edema on the left eye after administration of sulfite-containing dexamethasone. The patient's sulfite sensitivity was confirmed by sulfite oral provocation test: periorbital edema on the same site developed after ingestion of 200 mg sodium bisulfite. She was non-atopic and did not complain of any respiratory symptoms. Allergy skin prick test with 100 mg/ml sodium bisulfite showed a negative result. She also has aspirin-sensitive urticaria which was confirmed by oral provocation test. In conclusion, sulfite can induce a localized periorbital edema, an uncommon manifestation in sensitive patients. Further investigations are needed to clarify the pathogenetic mechanisms.

Keywords
Perioibital edema; Sulfite-sensitivity


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