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Table 2 Case reports of BAT for steroid-induced anaphylaxis in the literature

From: Methylprednisolone-induced anaphylaxis diagnosed by intradermal skin test: a case report

No.

Authors

Year

Age

Sex

Primary disease

Steroids

BAT

SPT

IDST

Challenge test

1

Ben Said [5]

2007

18

F

General anesthesia

MPS

Positive

Positive

Positive

ND

2

Lehmann [8]

2008

2

M

Bronchial asthma

PSS

Positive

Negative

Positive

ND

3

Aranda [4]

2010

22

F

Dental infection

MPS

Positive

Positive

ND

ND

4

32

M

Parotitis

MPS

Negative

Positive

ND

ND

5

46

F

Dental infection

MPS

Positive

Negative

Negative

Positive

6

65

F

Dental surgery

MPS

Positive

Negative

Positive

ND

7

Walker [7]

2011

26

M

Bee bite

PSS, MPS

Negative

Positive

ND

Positive

8

70

M

Sudden deafness

PSS, HCS

Positive

Negative

Positive

ND

9

Nucera [6]

2011

45

F

Dialysis surgery

HCS

Negative

Positive

Positive

ND

10

Amano (this study)

2020

10

M

Autoinflammatory arthritis

MPS

Negative

Negative

Positive

ND

  1. M male, F female, MPS methylprednisolone sodium succinate, PSS prednisolone sodium succinate, HCS hydrocortisone sodium succinate, SPT skin prick test, IDST intradermal skin test, ND not described