V García-Patos, A Alomar, R Lleonart, A Cistero, X Matias-Guiu
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[Subcutaneous nodules and sensitivity to aluminum in patients undergoing hyposensitivity immunotherapy].
Hypersensitivity reactions to aluminium are very rate. Sensitization has been reported to occur during continuous application of aluminium-containing antiperspirants or by aluminium adjuvants in vaccines and hyposensitization immunotherapy. We report 5 patients who developed persistent and itching subcutaneous nodules following immunotherapy. Histologically, the nodules showed a granulomatous reaction consistent with delayed hypersensitivity to aluminium. Patch tests with 2% aluminium chloride in water were positive in three patients, and positive results of patch test with other metals (nickel, cobalt) were frequently associated.
期刊介绍:
La Revista Medicina Cutánea Ibero-Latino-Americana se adhiere a los “Requisitos de uniformidad para manuscritos presentados para publicación en revista biomédicas” elaborados por el Comité Internacional de Editores de Revista Médicas