Metal allergy is an uncommon and not completely understood cause of failure in total joint arthroplasty (TJA). However, either immunopathology neither histologic studies clarified the mechanisms through which the metal ions could lead to the complications related to them. The lack of evidence around this topic also reflects the difficulties to diagnose the MRP in TJA. In fact, the diagnosis is generally based on the exclusion of other causes. Currently, skin-patch testing and lymphocyte transformation test (LTT) are being commonly used to investigate about metal hypersensitivity and a delayed type-IV hypersensitivity is the immuno-histologic response to metals involved in TJA loosening. A review of the recent publications about this topic h...
Allergic reactions associated with sensitisation to metals are a common but underexplored problem. D...
We explored the literature surrounding whether allergy and hypersensitivity has a clinical basis for...
Copyright © 2015 Andrew J. Mitchelson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
After almost three-quarters of a century during which contact dermatologists have often struggled to...
Metals used in total knee arthroplasty cause hypersensitivity reactions in some patients. These reac...
The prospect of biomaterial hypersensitivity developing in response to joint implant materials was f...
Metal sensitivity is increasingly prevalent and is associated with negative outcomes after total kne...
Hypersensitivity to metals as a cause of implant-related complications has been a subject of controv...
Abstract Background Clinicians are often faced with the decision whether to revise a painful total k...
in joint arthroplasty, particularly in knee joint arthroplasty, can potentially cause surgical delay...
Implant degradation products have shown signs of a cutaneous allergic response after implantation of...
Delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) reactions are considered infrequent complications in arthroplast...
More than 1 million joint replacement surgeries are performed each year in the United States, and fa...
We report a systematic review and meta-analysis of the peer-reviewed literature focusing on metal se...
Allergic reactions associated with sensitisation to metals are a common but underexplored problem. D...
We explored the literature surrounding whether allergy and hypersensitivity has a clinical basis for...
Copyright © 2015 Andrew J. Mitchelson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
After almost three-quarters of a century during which contact dermatologists have often struggled to...
Metals used in total knee arthroplasty cause hypersensitivity reactions in some patients. These reac...
The prospect of biomaterial hypersensitivity developing in response to joint implant materials was f...
Metal sensitivity is increasingly prevalent and is associated with negative outcomes after total kne...
Hypersensitivity to metals as a cause of implant-related complications has been a subject of controv...
Abstract Background Clinicians are often faced with the decision whether to revise a painful total k...
in joint arthroplasty, particularly in knee joint arthroplasty, can potentially cause surgical delay...
Implant degradation products have shown signs of a cutaneous allergic response after implantation of...
Delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) reactions are considered infrequent complications in arthroplast...
More than 1 million joint replacement surgeries are performed each year in the United States, and fa...
We report a systematic review and meta-analysis of the peer-reviewed literature focusing on metal se...
Allergic reactions associated with sensitisation to metals are a common but underexplored problem. D...
We explored the literature surrounding whether allergy and hypersensitivity has a clinical basis for...
Copyright © 2015 Andrew J. Mitchelson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...