Volume 116, Issue 3 pp. 361-370
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An investigation of the angry back syndrome using Trafuril®

T.S. SONNEX

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T.S. SONNEX

The Slade Hospital, Oxford, U.K.

Dr T.S.Sonnex, St John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin, Lisle Street, Leicester Square, London WC2H 7BJ, U.K.Search for more papers by this author
T.J. RYAN

T.J. RYAN

The Slade Hospital, Oxford, U.K.

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First published: March 1987
Citations: 3

SUMMARY

The angry back syndrome (ABS) was investigated using Trafuril® cream and prostaglandin synthetase inhibitors. Trafuril produced an increase in the numbers and intensity of patch test reactions which was partly abrogated by aspirin and indomethacin. Irritant reactions were not affected. We suggest that Trafuril may increase the sensitivity of the patch testing system and that this may have useful clinical applications.

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