Unveiling the Temporal Aspect of MRI Tattoo Reactions: A Prospective Evaluation of a Newly-Acquired Tattoo with Multiple MRI Scans
Kasper Køhler Alsing,
Helle Hjorth Johannesen,
Nina Løth Mårtensson
et al.
Abstract:Patient: Male, 36-year-old
Final Diagnosis: MR-induced tattoo reaction
Symptoms: Burning sensation • edema • erythema • papular skin lesion • skin lesion
Clinical Procedure: Magnetic resonance imaging
Specialty: Dermatology • Nuclear Medicine • Radiology
Objective:
Unknown etiology
Background:
Over the past 30 years, painful reactions during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in tattooed individuals have been sp… Show more
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