2013
DOI: 10.1111/ddg.12178
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Histopathology of body art revisited – analysis and discussion of 19 cases

Abstract: Clinical presentation frequently, but not always, correlates with the histologic pattern. Obtaining a biopsy can be helpful in determining further investigations, for example allergy testing or a search for systemic involvement in cases of tattoo sarcoidosis.

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“…Inoculation of insoluble material into the skin is a further well-known factor that induces sarcoid granuloma formation in patients with sarcoidosis [12,13]. In our case, polarizable foreign material, probably glass fragments that penetrated as a consequence of the patient's car accident, was detected by histopathologic examination.…”
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“…Inoculation of insoluble material into the skin is a further well-known factor that induces sarcoid granuloma formation in patients with sarcoidosis [12,13]. In our case, polarizable foreign material, probably glass fragments that penetrated as a consequence of the patient's car accident, was detected by histopathologic examination.…”
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“…Inflammatory manifestations include focal oedema, pruritus, papules, or nodules at the tattoo site. Histologically they can be classified as lichenoid, eczematoid, foreign body granulomatous, and sarcoidal [17]. Less commonly, psoriasiform, morpheaform, and vasculitic reaction have also been reported [18, 19].…”
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“…Ein chronisches Ungleichgewicht zwischen den verschiedenen Zytokinen führt zu einer übertriebenen Th1-Reaktion und infolgedessen zur vermehrten Bildung von Granulomen [11]. [12,13]. In unserem Fall wurden polarisierbare Fremdkörper (Glasscherben) nachgewiesen, die wahrscheinlich als Folge des damaligen Autounfalls in die Haut eingedrungen waren und durch die histopathologische Aufarbeitung sichtbar wurden (Abbildung 3).…”
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