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Multicenter 1‐month follow‐up study of the patch‐test reaction to the gold sodium thiosulfate of the <scp>TRUE</scp> Test and its association with piercings and dental metal history

Authors :
Kumiko Washizaki
Atsuko Kato
Akiko Ito
Hideo Asada
Kayoko Matsunaga
Akiko Yagami
Takuma Ishihara
Yuko Ikezawa
Yuko Watanabe
Hiromi Kanto
Yumiko Kubota
Takahiko Tsunoda
Kayoko Suzuki
Masako Mochizuki
Atsuko Adachi
Atsushi Fukunaga
Hitoshi Miyazawa
Hiroo Yokozeki
Mariko Sugiura
Kaoru Takayama
Kazue Nishioka
Takashi Ito
Source :
Contact Dermatitis.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

Background There is controversy over late and long-lasting reactions to gold sodium thiosulfate (GST). Objectives To study the GST patch-test reaction by observing the application site after 1 month, and to clarify the relevance of GST sensitization by piercings and dental metals. Patients A retrospective analysis was performed on 746 patients (143 male; 603 female) who were patch tested using GST of the TRUE Test. We conducted a questionnaire on the presence of piercings or dental metals in these patients. Results The GST positive rate was 27.9% at day (D)3 and/or D7 and 40.3% up to the 1-month reading. The positive rate was significantly higher in female patients and increased with age. Sixty-two percent of cases with a positive reaction at D7 continued to show a positive reaction after 1 month. Eleven percent of cases with a negative reaction at D3 and D7 showed a late reaction. Both piercings and dental metals were related to gold sensitization. Conclusions The GST of the TRUE Test had a high positive and low false-negative rate. The 1-month reading after the patch test was important for identifying late reactions. Piercing history and dental metal were associated with gold sensitization.

Details

ISSN :
16000536 and 01051873
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Contact Dermatitis
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b90f930a9b56cefb09d15e2a0bed994e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/cod.13827