[Investigation of Anti-Cancer Drugs Suspected as Causative Agents of Allergy by Drug-Induced Lymphocyte Stimulation Test and Subsequent Re-Administration].

2020 
: Twenty-one patients underwent a drug-induced lymphocyte stimulation test(DLST)withanti -cancer drugs suspected as causative agents of allergy between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2017, at Ichinomiya Municipal Hospital, and 7 (33.3%)and 14 patients were positive and negative, respectively. Moreover, only 2 out of 21 people had a low value in lymphocyte blast transformation test induced by phytohemagglutinin, and their immune ability was maintained. Two patients suspected of drug eruption were re-administered after a positive determination. Letrozole was re-administered in 1 patient, but exemestane was administered after the patient relapsed. The other patient received lenalidomide in combination with dose-reduction and prednisolone(PSL), and the patient did not relapse. Seven patients were re-administered after negative determination, and none of them relapsed. These results confirmed that re-administration was possible depending on the type of side effects even in DLST positive cases; however, it was necessary to take various precautions. Moreover, DLST results were an index for finding the cause, and it is important to consider other diagnostic methods carefully during re-administration.
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