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J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1987 Dec;69(9):1408-12.

Dermatitis due to orthopaedic implants. A review of the literature and report of three cases.

Rostoker G, Robin J, Binet O, Blamoutier J, Paupe J, Lessana-Leibowitch M, Bedouelle J, Sonneck JM, Garrel JB, Millet P.

Service de Dermatologie, Fondation A. de Rothschild, Paris, France.

The cases of three patients who had dermatosis that was caused by an orthopaedic implant are reported. The main clinical pattern was localized or generalized eczema or urticaria. The diagnostic criteria that have been proposed by various authors are reviewed. Removal of the implant did not always result in rapid disappearance of the dermatosis, presumably because a few particles of metal remained in the area of the implant.

PMID: 3326880 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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