The prevalence of nickel sensitivity in 415 young adults was examined by patch testing with nickel sulphate 5% in pet. Before testing the persons filled in a questionnaire about personal or family history of atopy and skin reactions after metal contacts. Nickel sensitivity was found in 2.8% of males and 9.8% of females; 13 out of 28 persons with a history of metal contact dermatitis had negative patch test reactions to nickel; eight out of 23 persons with positive patch test reactions to nickel had never experienced skin reactions from metal contacts. These findings indicate that nickel sensitivity cannot be reliably predicted from pretest historical information.
A new syndrome consisting of bilateral diffuse malignant uveal melanoma and simultaneous occurrence of another systemic malignant neoplasm was described in 6 patients in 1982. The present study reports a seventh case. Our patient was younger than the patients previously reported. He had large cell carcinoma of the right lung. The bilateral intraocular neoplasm was characterized as a diffuse malignant uveal melanoma of the mixed cell type by light microscopy and by transmission electron microscopy. All parts of the tumor contained S-100 protein. In addition to the two primary neoplasms, the patient had a combination of Ota’s and Ito’s naevi on the left side.
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