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Tattoo complications in treated and non‐treated psoriatic patients

机译:治疗和未经治疗的银屑病患者的纹身并发症

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Abstract Background Tattooing is a widespread phenomenon, with an estimated prevalence of 10–30% in Western populations. For psoriasis patients, current recommendations are to avoid having a tattoo if the disease is active and they are receiving immunosuppressive treatments. Although scientific data supporting these recommendations are lacking, dermatologists are often reluctant to advocate tattooing in psoriasis patients. Objective We aimed to evaluate the frequency of tattoo complications in patients with psoriasis and determine whether the occurrence of complications was associated with psoriasis status and treatments received at the time of tattooing. Methods We performed a multicentre cross‐sectional study. Adults with psoriasis were consecutively included and classified as tattooed or non‐tattooed. Prevalence of complications associated with tattoos was then evaluated according to psoriasis onset and treatments. The study was divided into three parts, in which data were collected through a series of questionnaires filled in by the dermatologist. Complications included pruritus, oedema, allergic reaction/eczema, infection/superinfection, granuloma, lichenification, photosensitivity, Koebner phenomenon and psoriasis flare after tattooing. Diagnosis of complications was made retrospectively. Results We included 2053 psoriatic patients, 20.2% had 894 tattoos. Amongst non‐tattooed patients, 15.4% had wished to be tattooed, with psoriasis being stated as a reason for not having a tattoo by 44.0% and 5.7% indicating that they planned to have a tattoo in the future. Local complications, such as oedema, pruritus, allergy and Koebner phenomenon, were reported in tattoos in 6.6%, most frequently in patients with psoriasis requiring treatment at the time of tattooing ( P ??0.0001). No severe complications were reported. Conclusions The rate of tattoo complications in psoriasis patients was low. Although the risk of complications was highest amongst patients with psoriasis requiring treatment at the time of tattooing, all the complications observed were benign. These results can be helpful for practitioners to give objective information to patients.
机译:摘要背景纹身是一种广泛的现象,西方人口的估计患病率为10-30%。对于牛皮癣患者,如果疾病有效,并且它们正在接受免疫抑制治疗,则避免具有纹身。虽然支持这些建议的科学数据缺乏,但皮肤科医生通常不愿意倡导牛皮癣患者的纹身。目的我们旨在评估牛皮癣患者纹身并发症的频率,并确定并发症的发生是否与纹身时收到的牛皮癣状态和治疗有关。方法我们进行了多期横截面研究。携带牛皮癣的成年人被连续包括并归类为纹身或非纹身。然后根据牛皮癣发病和治疗评估与纹身相关的并发症的患病率。该研究分为三个部分,其中通过皮肤科医生填充的一系列问卷收集数据。并发症包括瘙痒,水肿,过敏反应/湿疹,感染/超育,肉芽肿,纹身后的光敏,光敏性,Koebner现象和牛皮癣眩光。回顾性并发症的诊断。结果我们包括2053名银屑病患者,20.2%有894纹身。在非纹身患者中,15.4%已希望被纹身,牛皮癣被说明是没有纹身的原因44.0%和5.7%,表明他们未来计划有纹身。众所周央,如水肿,瘙痒,过敏和Koebner现象,如6.6%,最常见于纹身纹理治疗的患者(P = 0.0001)的患者中,最常见于6.6%。没有报告严重的并发症。结论牛皮癣患者的纹身并发症率低。虽然在纹身时需要治疗的牛皮癣患者中并发症的风险最高,但观察到的所有并发症都是良性的。这些结果可能有助于从业者向患者提供客观信息。

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    Dermatology DepartmentH?pital Victor DupouyArgenteuil France;

    Public Health DepartmentH?pital Ambroise ParéBoulogne‐Billancourt France;

    Dermatology DepartmentH?pital d'Instruction des Armées BéginSaint Mandé France;

    Dermatology DepartmentH?pital Saint‐JosephMarseille France;

    Dermatology DepartmentCHU Saint‐EtienneSaint‐Etienne France;

    Dermatology DepartmentCentre Hospitalier d'AuxerreAuxerre France;

    Private OfficeLa Varenne St Hilaire France;

    Private OfficeLa Varenne St Hilaire France;

    Dermatology DepartmentCentre Hospitalier du MansLe Mans France;

    Dermatology DepartmentCentre Hospitalier Universitaire de DijonDijon France;

    Private OfficeMartigues France;

    Dermatology DepartmentH?pital Jacques MonodLe Havre Cedex France;

    Dermatology DepartmentCentre Hospitalier de LorientLorient France;

    Dermatology DepartmentCentre Hospitalier Intercommunal de Poissy/Saint‐Germain‐en‐LayeSaint‐Germain;

    Dermatology DepartmentCentre Hospitalier Intercommunal de Poissy/Saint‐Germain‐en‐LayeSaint‐Germain;

    Dermatology DepartmentCentre Hospitalier Intercommunal de Poissy/Saint‐Germain‐en‐LayeSaint‐Germain;

    Dermatology DepartmentH?pital SudAmiens France;

    Dermatology DepartmentCentre Hospitalier Universitaire de MontpellierMontpellier France;

    Dermatology DepartmentCentre Hospitalier Universitaire Charles‐NicolleRouen France;

    Dermatology DepartmentH?pital Jean BernardValenciennes France;

    Dermatology DepartmentAngers France;

    Dermatology DepartmentH?pital Fran?ois QuesnayMantes La Jolie France;

    Private OfficeParis France;

    Dermatology DepartmentH?pital Intercommunal Robert‐BallangerAulnay‐sous‐Bois France;

    Dermatology DepartmentH?pital Intercommunal Robert‐BallangerAulnay‐sous‐Bois France;

    Dermatology DepartmentH?pital de ValenceValence France;

    Dermatology DepartmentCentre Hospitalier Universitaire de NantesNantes France;

    Private OfficeFontenay‐sous‐Bois France;

    Dermatology Department Allergology and VenereologyUniversity of Helsinki and Helsinki University;

    Dermatology DepartmentH?pital Victor DupouyArgenteuil France;

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