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1314670 
Journal Article 
Allergic endodontic angio-oedema in response to periapical endomethasone 
Forman, GH; Ord, RA 
1986 
Yes 
British Dental Journal
ISSN: 0007-0610
EISSN: 1476-5373 
160 
10 
348-350 
English 
A case of Type I allergic response following deposition of a root canal paste containing paraformaldehyde into the periapical tissues is reported. The patient had a history of atopy and a previous allergic response to formaldehyde which had been applied topically. 
Anti-Inflammatory Agents; Drug Combinations; Root Canal Filling Materials; corticosteroid methanetriol mixture; Formaldehyde; 1HG84L3525; 3J50XA376E; Dexamethasone; 7S5I7G3JQL; Hydrocortisone; WI4X0X7BPJ; Dentistry; Index Medicus; Root Canal Therapy -- adverse effects; Drug Combinations -- adverse effects; Middle Aged; Drug Hypersensitivity -- etiology; Dexamethasone -- adverse effects; Thymol -- adverse effects; Root Canal Filling Materials -- adverse effects; Formaldehyde -- adverse effects; Anti-Inflammatory Agents -- adverse effects; Periapical Tissue; Administration, Topical; Angioedema -- chemically induced; Foreign Bodies -- etiology; Thymol -- analogs & derivatives 
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