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Patch testing in oral lichenoid lesions of uncertain etiology.

作者信息

Lynch Maeve, Ryan Aisling, Galvin Sheila, Flint Stephen, Healy Claire M, O'Rourke Niamh, Lynch Kathleen, Rogers Sarah, Collins Paul

机构信息

From the *Charles Centre, Department of Dermatology, St Vincent's University Hospital; and †Dublin Dental University Hospital, Ireland.

出版信息

Dermatitis. 2015 Mar-Apr;26(2):89-93. doi: 10.1097/DER.0000000000000109.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The benefit of patch testing patients with oral lichenoid lesions (OLL) is still debated.

OBJECTIVE

We assessed the results of patch testing in patients with multiple amalgams and multiple OLL, where the etiology of the oral mucosal disease was unclear.

METHODS

Patients referred from an oral medicine clinic were patch tested to the British Society of Cutaneous Allergy standard series, dental and materials series, and, in 1 patient, the dental methacrylate series also. Patients' responses to amalgam removal were assessed during a mean follow-up of 2.6 (range, 0-4.75) years.

RESULTS

Thirty-one patients with OLL were referred for patch testing. Ten (32%) patients tested positively to mercury. Eight patients with positive reactions to mercury had amalgam removal, with complete or partial resolution of the OLL in all cases (100%).

CONCLUSIONS

Patients with OLL of unclear etiology adjacent to large amalgam restorations should be investigated for delayed contact hypersensitivity. Removal of amalgams in patients with positive patch test reactions to mercury results in improvement or resolution of the OLL in most patients.

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