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The histopathologic spectrum of decorative tattoo complications
Authors:Michi M. Shinohara  Jennifer Nguyen  Jennifer Gardner  Misha Rosenbach  Rosalie Elenitsas
Affiliation:1. Department of Medicine, Division of Dermatology, University of Washington, , Seattle, WA, USA;2. Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania, , Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract:Tattooing for ornamental purposes is an ancient practice that remains popular in modern times. Tattoos are encountered by the dermatopathologist either as incidental findings on skin biopsies or because of complications specific to the tattoo. A range of neoplasms and inflammatory conditions are seen in association with tattoos, many of which may be attributed to hypersensitivity to tattoo inks. The composition of tattoo inks is highly variable, and inks can contain numerous potentially allergenic or carcinogenic compounds. Infections with bacterial, viral and fungal species can occur after tattooing, sometimes after substantial delay. Atypical mycobacterial infections in particular are increasingly reported; special stains for mycobacteria should be performed and cultures recommended particularly when dense, mixed or granulomatous infiltrates are present.
Keywords:atypical mycobacterial infection  Mycobacterium chelonae  tattoo pigment  tattoo reaction
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