1990
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0536.1990.tb01572.x
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Combined sensitization to palladium and nickel

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“…In Ni sensitized subjects a simultaneous patch test reactivity to Pd has been frequently reported [19,20] and a double sensitization can be hypothesised especially in individuals wearing dental prosthesis. Nevertheless, a cutaneous cross-reactivity cannot be excluded for the chemical and structural similarities of Ni and Pd [21].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Ni sensitized subjects a simultaneous patch test reactivity to Pd has been frequently reported [19,20] and a double sensitization can be hypothesised especially in individuals wearing dental prosthesis. Nevertheless, a cutaneous cross-reactivity cannot be excluded for the chemical and structural similarities of Ni and Pd [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But this metal should be regarded as a potential sensitizer. 2 In addition, cross allergies of Pd with Ni can be observed, 3,4 reasons to avoid Pd alloys with patients already sensitive to Ni. As the increasing number of allergies to Ni [5][6][7] shows, the problem of biological side effects of metals has to be regarded as serious.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since the descriptions of Pd allergy in the scientific literature, a strong relationship with nickel (Ni) contact allergy has been apparent, and cross-reactivity was suggested by Wahlberg et al in guinea-pig studies in the early 1990s (10)(11)(12). Wahlberg found that guinea-pigs sensitized to Pd also reacted to Ni, and suggested that Pd was a more potent sensitizer than Ni (13).…”
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