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There is an association between contact allergy to aluminium and persistent subcutaneous nodules in children undergoing hyposensitization therapy

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CONTACT DERMATITIS
卷 60, 期 1, 页码 41-49

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WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0536.2008.01474.x

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adjuvant; adverse reaction; allergic asthma; allergic contact dermatitis; allergic rhinitis; aluminium hydroxide; atopy; sensitization

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  1. Department of Dermatology, County Hospital, Halmstad

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Background: The development of persistent itchy nodules at the injection site following hyposensitization therapy with aluminium-precipitated antigen extract has been described in several reports. Occasionally, contact allergy to aluminium has been reported in individuals with such nodules. Objectives: To investigate if hyposensitization therapy can induce contact allergy to aluminium and examine if there is any association between persistent subcutaneous nodules and aluminium allergy. Patients/methods: Sixty-one children with allergic asthma and/ or allergic rhinitis participated in the study of whom 37 had had hyposensitization therapy. The study consisted of a non-clinical part based on a questionnaire and a clinical part with a physical examination, self-assessment of itching, and patch testing. To secure an unbiased evaluation of possible reactions, the investigators were blinded. Results: Contact allergy to aluminium was found in eight participants, all in the exposed group (8/37 versus 0/24, P = 0.02). Examination showed nodules on the upper arms in 13 participants, all in the group exposed to hyposensitization therapy. Nodules were over-represented in patients with contact allergy to aluminium. Conclusions: There was a statistically significant association between contact allergy to aluminium and persistent subcutaneous nodules in children who had had hyposensitization therapy.

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