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Contact sensitivity (or allergic contact dermatitis or delayed hypersensitivity to, nickel is an allergic reaction.
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Benezra, C., Leroy, M.J.F. (1988). Fundamental Aspects of Contact Sensitivity to Nickel. In: Hildebrand, H.F., Champy, M. (eds) Biocompatibility of Co-Cr-Ni Alloys. NATO ASI Series, vol 171. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0757-0_17
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