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[Contact allergy of the immediate type to topical use of lidocaine].
While undergoing urinary bladder catheterization using a lidocaine lubricant, a seven year old boy developed an anaphylactic reaction. Diagnosis of contact sensitization of type I variety following topical application of lidocaine was confirmed by appropriate testing.