在两名患者最近的黑色纹身后,单个和多个角瘤
Malak Al-Gawahiri1, Sebastiaan A S van der Bent2, Pieter Clahsen3
1Dermatology, Haaglanden Medical Center, The Hague, The Netherlands.
BMJ case reports
|April 17, 2025
概括
在黑色和灰色的纹身中,可以发生状瘤 (KAs),这与以往专注于红色墨水的研究相反. 在两个病例中观察到的这些病变在几个月内自发回归.
科学领域:
- 皮肤病学 皮肤病学
- 病理学 病理学 病理学
背景情况:
- 角瘤 (KAs) 是一种皮肤瘤,它们在纹身中很少被记录.
- 现有的文献主要报告了红色墨水纹身中的KAs,这使得了解其他纹身颜色中的KAs存在差距.
研究的目的:
- 为了记录和描述最近应用的黑色和灰色纹身中发生的角质瘤病例.
- 为了贡献关于红色墨水以外的纹身中KA发展的有限知识.
主要方法:
- 病例报告记录了两名在纹身皮肤上出现病变的患者.
- 临床检查和组织病理学分析超质结节.
- 通过"等待和观察"方法观察损伤回归.
主要成果:
- 在黑色和灰色纹身中,发现了两种与状腺瘤相一致的疼痛性皮病变的不同病例.
- 一名患者在纹身区域之外也出现了类似的病变.
- 两个病变都在几个月内自发回归,没有手术干预.
结论:
- 黑色和灰色墨水纹身中可能会出现状瘤,扩大已知的关联超出红色墨水.
- 观察到的自发回归表明KAs在纹身皮肤中的潜在自我限制性质.
- 需要进一步的研究来阐明纹身中KA发展的具体机制和风险因素.
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