Author: Perbet S, Salavert M, Amarger S, Constantin JM, D'incan M, Bazin JE.

Source: British Journal of Anaesthesia.

Year: 2011

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Abstract / Excerpt:

Sevoflurane is currently used as an inhaled anaesthetic agent with few adverse drug reactions. Skin reaction after general anaesthesia is uncommon. We report a case of fluoroderma after exposure to sevoflurane

Citation: Perbet S, Salavert M, Amarger S, Constantin JM, D'incan M, Bazin JE. Fluoroderma after exposure to sevoflurane. British Journal of Anaesthesia. 2011;107(1):106-7.