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nclusions reached are that (a) sensitization can potentially be acquired as the result of exposure to implants containing nickel, but is not a common occurrence; (b) sensitization to nickel and/or other metal allergens is very rarely a cause of adverse reactions to implants; and (c) routine preoperative patch testing for sensitization to nickel is unnecessary, unless there is a significant clinical history of nickel allergy. Little is known about current clinical practice concerning peri-operative red blood cell transfusion in neonates