@article{3102221, title = "Severe anaphylactic reaction after blue dye injection for sentinel lymph node biopsy in breast surgery: Report of two cases and literature review", author = "Frountzas, M. and Theodoropoulos, C. and Karathanasis, P. and Nikolaou, C. and Zografos, C.G. and Larentzakis, A. and Zografos, G.C. and Michalopoulos, N.V.", journal = "Clinical Case Reports", year = "2021", volume = "9", number = "7", publisher = "John Wiley and Sons Inc", issn = "2050-0904", doi = "10.1002/ccr3.3904", keywords = "disulfine blue; epinephrine; hydrocortisone; hypertensive agent; lactic acid; troponin, adult; allergy; anaphylaxis; arterial gas; Article; blood pressure monitoring; breast conservation; breast surgery; breast tumor; case report; colloid; continuous infusion; crystalloid; ductal carcinoma; electrocardiography; erythema; female; fluid resuscitation; flushing; hemodynamics; human; human tissue; hypotension; hypothyroidism; intensive care unit; lactic acidosis; low drug dose; mammography; membrane stabilization; middle aged; oxygen saturation; palpable mass; periareolar area; rash; sentinel lymph node biopsy; skin biopsy; systolic blood pressure; tachycardia", abstract = "Anaphylactic reactions, and especially the severe ones (types III and IV), should be kept in mind as considerable adverse effects while using blue dyes for SLNB. © 2021 The Authors. Clinical Case Reports published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd." }