In vivo and ex vivo dermoscopy of lesions from implantation of human papillomavirus in tattoos: report of two cases

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The number of individuals with tattoos has been increasing worldwide, alongside with reports of complications varying from reactions to the injected pigments to infections caused by agents inoculated in the pigmentation process. The diagnosis of such unwanted events can be obtained through complementary non-invasive methods, preserving the maximum of the tattoo design. The authors present two cases of patients with warts on tattooing, and correlate their clinical aspects to in vivo and ex vivo dermoscopy, and to the findings in the histopathological examination, aiming to determine patterns that aid the diagnosis of these lesions without performing biopsy.

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Veasey, J. V., Erthal, A. L. N., & Lellis, R. F. (2020). In vivo and ex vivo dermoscopy of lesions from implantation of human papillomavirus in tattoos: report of two cases. Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 95(1), 78–81. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.abd.2019.02.008

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