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Dermatoscope for the diagnosis of erythema with purpura induced by lidocaine/prilocaine cream:A case report
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作者 Xiu Lin Jin-Dou Jiang +1 位作者 Xue-Zhen Guo Kui-Kui Hu 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第22期5225-5228,共4页
BACKGROUND Lidocaine/prilocaine(EMLA)cream is a local anesthetic that is applied to the skin or mucosa during painful therapeutic procedures with few reported side effects.CASE SUMMARY Here,we report the use of dermat... BACKGROUND Lidocaine/prilocaine(EMLA)cream is a local anesthetic that is applied to the skin or mucosa during painful therapeutic procedures with few reported side effects.CASE SUMMARY Here,we report the use of dermatoscopy to identify a case of erythema with purpura,a rare side effect,after the application of 5%EMLA cream.CONCLUSION We conclude that erythema with purpura is caused by irritation and toxicity associated with EMLA,but the specific mechanism by which the toxic substance affects skin blood vessels is unclear.In response to this situation and for cosmetic needs,we recommend tranexamic acid,in addition to routine therapy,to prevent changes in pigmentation in patients with dermatitis. 展开更多
关键词 ERYTHEMA PURPURA Lidocaine/prilocaine Dermatoscope Toxic reaction Case report
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Comparation of the eutectic mixture of lidocaine/prilocain versus benzocaine gel in children 被引量:1
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作者 Ana María Leyda Carmen Llena 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 2011年第3期84-91,共8页
Objective: To compare the anesthetic effect of a non commercial eutectic mixture of 4% lidocaine/ prilocaine (PLO 4%) and 20% benzocaine gel (Hurricaine?), as topical anesthetic, prior to inferior alveolar nerve block... Objective: To compare the anesthetic effect of a non commercial eutectic mixture of 4% lidocaine/ prilocaine (PLO 4%) and 20% benzocaine gel (Hurricaine?), as topical anesthetic, prior to inferior alveolar nerve block and buccal infiltration anesthe-sia in 5-12 year old children. Study design: Infiltrative anesthesia was applied in 50 children, divided in two groups (n = 25) using PLO 4% and Hurricaine? as topical anesthesia prior to infiltration. Physical reac-tions were registered using the Sound-Eyes- Motor Scale. Physiological changes expressed by ar-terial pressure and heart rate. Subjective pain re-sponse was scored on a Facial Image Scale. Physical physiological and subjective response was related to the type of topical anesthetic, age and sex using χ2 and Mann-Whitney U test. Results: Physical responses to puncture were similar and localized in the state of comfort with both anesthetics. Girls showed more ocular response than boys. Subjective pain perception and physiological reactions showed no anesthetic- or sex-related differences, except for heart rate before and after the procedure which was significantly higher in girls. Conclusions: PLO 4% showed the same capacity as Hurricaine? in reducing pain response to needle puncture. Girls expressed more needle puncture-related pain than boys. The young children showed most prior comfort and less discomfort to the puncture than older children. 展开更多
关键词 LIDOCAINE prilocaine BENZOCAINE TOPICAL ANESTHETICS
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