2019
DOI: 10.1111/cod.13226
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Allergic reaction to a green tattoo with nickel as a possible allergen

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“…FishImager allows analyzing correlations in the spatial distribution of different elements in one organism. Identifying positive or negative correlations of elements may be used to link exogeneous with endogenous elements, e.g., platinum-based anti-cancer compounds or tattoo ink [ 7 , 39 ]. For demonstration, the distribution pattern and accumulation of two xenobiotics in the ZFE are explored.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…FishImager allows analyzing correlations in the spatial distribution of different elements in one organism. Identifying positive or negative correlations of elements may be used to link exogeneous with endogenous elements, e.g., platinum-based anti-cancer compounds or tattoo ink [ 7 , 39 ]. For demonstration, the distribution pattern and accumulation of two xenobiotics in the ZFE are explored.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Daily performance and finetuning of the ICP-MS were performed with a NIST610 glass reference material (SRM-610, LGC Ltd., Middlesex, UK). 12 C, 31 P, 39 K, 79 Br, and 127 I were the measured isotopes. Measurement parameters are given in Table 1.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…B. Eisen, Titan und Chrom) Nickel nachgewiesen. Leider blieb die Frage ungeklärt, ob Nickel das einzige Allergen war [268].…”
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“…In a patient who developed skin allergy in a green tattoo, nickel allergy was observed, and nickel found (among, e.g., iron, titanium and chromium) in the analysis of the patient's affected tissue. Unfortunately, the question of whether nickel was the only allergen remained unclear [268].…”
Section: Clothing Leather and Dyesmentioning
confidence: 99%