2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2009.09.030
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Reaction to phosphorescent pigment in a nonprofessional tattoo

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“…Although all ink colors can be involved, granulomatous reactions are most commonly seen in response to intradermal inoculation with red pigment; this is histopathologically demonstrated by a collection of epitheliod cells, lymphocytes, and occasional giant cells [6]. Granulomatous reactions have also been reported in 'UV tattoos' , which use phosphorescent pigments such as polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) to produce a 'glow-in-the-dark' effect [7,8]. Patients present clinically with firm, indurated papules and plaques typically limited to the tattooed areas [2].…”
Section: Foreign-bodymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although all ink colors can be involved, granulomatous reactions are most commonly seen in response to intradermal inoculation with red pigment; this is histopathologically demonstrated by a collection of epitheliod cells, lymphocytes, and occasional giant cells [6]. Granulomatous reactions have also been reported in 'UV tattoos' , which use phosphorescent pigments such as polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) to produce a 'glow-in-the-dark' effect [7,8]. Patients present clinically with firm, indurated papules and plaques typically limited to the tattooed areas [2].…”
Section: Foreign-bodymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main histopathologic reactions observed in complications arising from decorative tattoos can be divided into six distinct categories: allergic hypersensitivity, granulomatous, interface, pseudolymphomatous, oncologic and infectious. This categorization is maintained in the following review, which emphasizes the histopathologic features seen in these specific reactions to decorative tattoos ( PMNA has been reported to cause granulomatous reactions [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And let's no longer forget that as much as 20% of participants' remorse their selection of getting a tattoo and ask for a clinical recommendation to get it removed! [9][10][11][12]. To preclude remorse and issues I insist that tattooing must be a well-informed choice, performed by a good proficient respectable, in hygienic conditions and with secure substances.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In den USA hatten 24 % der Antwortenden bei einer Erhebung ein Tattoo. Wie viel Prozent davon dem "Glow in the dark" oder dessen Synonymen, den "Black light Tattoos" oder den "Chamäleon-Farben" zuzuordnen sind, wurde nicht erhoben [7]. Dabei ist die Tätowiertechnik dieselbe, aber die Farbstoffe sind unterschiedlich.…”
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