salicylates and Ichthyosis--Lamellar

salicylates has been researched along with Ichthyosis--Lamellar* in 3 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for salicylates and Ichthyosis--Lamellar

ArticleYear
Salicylate intoxication in an infant with ichthyosis transmitted through skin ointment--a case report.
    Pediatrics, 1994, Volume: 94, Issue:6 Pt 1

    Topics: Acute Disease; Female; Humans; Ichthyosis, Lamellar; Infant; Ointments; Poisoning; Salicylates

1994

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for salicylates and Ichthyosis--Lamellar

ArticleYear
Salicylate intoxication using a skin ointment.
    Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992), 1997, Volume: 86, Issue:3

    Acute percutaneous salicylate intoxication is a rare event in children but can happen with a skin disease where salicylic acid, used as a keratolytic ointment, can be absorbed transcutaneously. Until now, few cases of transcutaneous salicylate intoxication have been reported in the literature. Our case report is about a 5-year-old girl with lamellar ichthyosis and an acute salicylate transcutaneous intoxication after the application of a skin ointment. The child had a fever, hyperpnoea with respiratory alkalosis, comatose state and oculogyric crisis. We would like to emphasize the danger of applying salicylic acid in children with extensive skin diseases and, therefore, it is advisable to measure the plasma salicylic levels so as to prevent eventual salicylate toxicity.

    Topics: Administration, Topical; Alkalosis, Respiratory; Child, Preschool; Female; Humans; Ichthyosis, Lamellar; Inappropriate ADH Syndrome; Keratolytic Agents; Ointments; Salicylates; Salicylic Acid

1997
[Salicylate poisoning in childhood from salicylic ointment treatment].
    Das Deutsche Gesundheitswesen, 1961, May-25, Volume: 16

    Topics: Child; Humans; Ichthyosis; Ichthyosis, Lamellar; Infant; Ointments; Salicylates; Salicylic Acid

1961