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Case Rep Womens Health · Oct 2018
EditorialLetter to the Editor: Metal hypersensitivity reactions in the context of Essure™.
- Kory Markel, Bruce Brod, and Sharon E Jacob.
- Loma Linda University School of Medicine, United States.
- Case Rep Womens Health. 2018 Oct 1; 20: e00087.
Abstract•Allergic systemic contact dermatitis has been reported with the use of Essure™.•Hypersensitivity may be considered upon exclusion of common pelvic disease etiologies.•Asymptomatic, functioning implanted devices do not warrant patch testing or removal.
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