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Latex anaphylaxis and occupational contact dermatitis developed in the same individual: A case report
According to the Gell-Coombs classification, latex causes two types of allergic reaction: IgE-mediated allergic reaction Type I hypersensitivity, and T lymphocyte-mediated or Type IV hypersensitivity. IgE-mediated latex reaction causes mastocytic and basophilic degranulation and contact urticaria, asthma and anaphylaxis.