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Ieva Saulite1,2, Agnes Pekar-Lukacs3, Katrin Kerl2
1Department of Dermatology, Cantonal Hospital St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Decorative tattooing is a procedure in which exogenous pigment and/or dye is introduced into the dermis with the aim of creating a permanent skin decoration. The increasing prevalence of tattooed individuals leads to more reported tattoo-related complications. Pseudolymphomatous reaction is a benign reactive proliferation of lymphocytes that may uncommonly occur secondary to tattooing. We describe the clinical, histological, and molecular aspects of a pseudolymphomatous reaction to red tattoo pigment.
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