Publication date: Available online 26 October 2018
Source: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
Author(s): Dinah Foer, Kathleen M. Buchheit
Abstract
Objective
To review the published medical literature on the clinical presentation, risk factors, and natural history of hypersensitivity reactions to progestogens.
Data Sources
Through the use of PubMed, we conducted a review of allergy, dermatology, and obstetric literature for cases and case series of patients with hypersensitivity reactions to exogenous or endogenous progestogens. There are no longitudinal, prospective studies related to progestogen hypersensitivity.
Study Selections
Publications were selected that described cases that were clinically consistent with progesterone hypersensitivity with positive testing or clear symptoms with exposure to progestogens to confirm the diagnosis.
Results
Progestogen hypersensitivity symptoms can be triggered by endogenous progesterone or by exogenous progestins used for contraception or fertility treatments. Symptoms are varied and include dermatitis, urticaria, asthma, and anaphylaxis.
Conclusions
While the medical literature of progestogen hypersensitivity is limited to case reports and small case series, there exists significant heterogeneity in clinical presentation between patients.
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