P. GOMEZ-CENTENO's research while affiliated with Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Badajoz and other places

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... Finally, effector T cells are strongly biased towards skin migration rather than towards mucosal surfaces [104,105]. This may explain the systemic complaints from hypersensitivity to dental alloys in absence of local symptoms or lesions as illustrated by several case reports [20,[106][107][108][109]. One report describes a 54-year-old Taiwanese woman who suffered from full-body annular erythema for 15 years; her condition was alleviated almost immediately after one Pd-containing dental inlay was removed. ...
... These include urticaria [169][170][171][172][173][174][175][176][177], depigmentation [155,156,160], vitiligo [150-154, 157-159, 178], erythema multiforme [179][180][181][182][183], discoid lupus erythematosus [184,185], angioedema [186,187], nickel sensitivity [188], allergic contact dermatitis from dyes in wigs [189], acquired hair curling [190], hair pigmentary changes [191], psoriatic koebnerization [192], pityriasis lichenoides [193], dyspepsia [173], epidermolysis bullosa acquisita [194], and anaphylaxis [195]. In addition, there are a few reports documenting sensitization to the medical staff that handle the chemical compound [196][197][198][199][200][201]. Appropriate precautions are strongly recommended when using or preparing the substance, such as a designated area with adequate ventilation, protective garments, and facilities for storage. ...