Influence of the histamine control on skin reactivity in skin testing

Allergy. 1992 Feb;47(1):58-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1398-9995.1992.tb02251.x.

Abstract

We investigated the effect of the histamine control (1 mg/ml) on the results of skin prick and intradermal testing with bee and wasp venom. Skin tests were done on the patients' forearms: on the right arm the histamine control and the bee venom dilutions, on the left arm the wasp venom dilutions only, at distances of 4-5 cm. In intradermal testing 11 (9%) of 122 patients showed a positive wheal and flare reaction to the bee venom solution positioned next to the histamine control. The subsequent solutions in higher concentrations did not produce any skin reactions. The results of intradermal testing with bee venom did not occur in intradermal testing with wasp venom or in skin prick testing with both allergens. Our results show clearly that in skin prick tests a distance of 4-5 cm is sufficient to avoid false positive skin reactions. However, using the same distance in intradermal testing showed that histamine affects the skin reactions produced by adjacent allergen solutions. Therefore false positive results may occur.

MeSH terms

  • Bee Venoms / immunology
  • False Positive Reactions
  • Histamine / administration & dosage*
  • Humans
  • Intradermal Tests
  • Skin / pathology*
  • Skin Tests*
  • Wasp Venoms / immunology

Substances

  • Bee Venoms
  • Wasp Venoms
  • Histamine