Case Reports

Unusual Presentation of Cobalt Hypersensitivity in a Patient With a Metal-on-Metal Bearing in Total Hip Arthroplasty

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Pain after hip arthroplasty is less likely to be attributed to dermal sensitivity from orthopedic implants. Unexplained persistent pain after hip arthroplasty typically leads to further investigation, occasionally revealing a metal sensitivity. Our case study presents an unusual finding of a delayed type IV cobalt hypersensitivity in a patient several years after use of cobalt in the contralateral hip. Recognition and a high index of suspicion are needed for timely treatment of metal allergy when it presents as persistent pain after hip arthroplasty.


 

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