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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2024) 240 (2): 297–303.
Published Online: 11 December 2023
.... The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. 2023 Tattoo pigment Allergy Epidemiology Inflammation Skin diseases Demographic and socio...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2023) 239 (6): 988–995.
Published Online: 21 August 2023
... and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. 2023 Tattoo aftercare Dermo-cosmetic Tattooing Emollients Tattoo pigment Over the past decades, tattoos...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2022) 238 (4): 799–806.
Published Online: 30 December 2021
... Tattoo pigment Dermoscopy Allergy Allergic contact dermatitis Sarcoidosis Infection Granulomas Tattooing is defined as the introduction of exogenous pigments and dyes into the dermis in order to induce a permanent design on the skin [1]. In the latest study measuring the prevalence...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2020) 236 (4): 383–389.
Published Online: 02 April 2020
... responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Dermatologic surgery Laser treatment Surgical techniques Tattoo pigment Surgical Pearls Research Article Dermatology 2020;236:383 389 DOI...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2017) 233 (1): 100–109.
Published Online: 26 April 2017
.... Tattooing Tattoo Lichen planus Sarcoidosis Melanoma Atypical mycobacteria Inflammation Tattoo pigment Cutaneous granuloma Today, about 10-20% of the general population in Western countries has at least one tattoo [ 1 ]. In Finland, the 2009 Youth Barometer survey indicated that 13% of the 20...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2008) 217 (3): 219–221.
Published Online: 10 July 2008
... of a multifactorial process. The trauma induced by the procedure (puncturing the skin) has always been pointed out as one of the main causes in the literature. Moreover, as shown by Müller et al.[ 20 ], tattoo pigments do not remain inert in the dermis: an inflammatory reaction takes place during the whole life...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2001) 203 (4): 342–344.
Published Online: 12 December 2001
... the knowledge that a tattoo is present in the area drained by the lymph nodes, the pathologist may confuse pigmented histiocytes with metastatic deposits at a low-power magnification. As a result, surgeons performing SLNB and pathologists evaluating sentinel nodes should be aware of tattoo pigment in lymph...