Severe generalised hypersensitivity reaction to topical neomycin after cataract surgery: A case report

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Introduction: Systemic hypersensitivity reactions to topical ophthalmic treatment occur rarely, but when they do they can be severe as highlighted by this case. Case presentation: A post-operative cataract surgery patient developed a severe and generalised hypersensitivity reaction following topical treatment with Maxitrol (Dexamethasone and Neomycin) eye drops. The patient reported a previous allergic reaction to Neomycin. Conclusion: This case report emphasises the importance of a thorough drug and allergy history when patients are seen at pre-assessment or clerked in for surgery. © 2008 Ansari and Onyema; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Ansari, I. A., & Onyema, E. (2008). Severe generalised hypersensitivity reaction to topical neomycin after cataract surgery: A case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 2. https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-2-57

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