Lichenoid reactions in red tattoo: report of 2 cases
Complications of cosmetic decorative tattoos were uncommon some decades ago. The practice is increasing and more cases are being reported. Red pigments are by far the commonest cause in tattoo reactions. We report two cases of lichenoid reactions limited to red tattoo pigment and review the literatu...
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Main Author: | César Bimbi (Author) |
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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