Type IV hypersensitivity to vitamin K

Contact Dermatitis. 2002 Feb;46(2):94-6. doi: 10.1034/j.1600-0536.2002.460206.x.

Abstract

The day after intramuscular injection of vitamin K1 (phytomenadione) into her thigh, a 27-year-old-woman with normal liver function developed a relapsing and remitting eczematous reaction localized to the injection site, and later a further eczematous reaction under an adhesive dressing (Duoderm). On patch testing, she was positive to vitamin K1 and cross-reacted to vitamin K4; she was also positive to colophonium and to ester gum rosin, the dressing adhesive. Recurrent angioedema persisted for several months and, 2 years later, symptoms were still occurring over the injection sites. Structure-activity relationships among vitamin K allergens are discussed.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Dermatitis, Allergic Contact / etiology*
  • Eczema / chemically induced
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Injections, Intramuscular
  • Molecular Conformation
  • Patch Tests
  • Vitamin K / adverse effects*
  • Vitamin K / analogs & derivatives
  • Vitamin K / chemistry

Substances

  • Vitamin K