Cutaneous pseudolymphoma occurring after traumatic implantation of a foreign red pigment.
- Author:
Wei Liang KOH
1
;
Yong Kwang TAY
;
Mark Jean Aan KOH
;
Chee Seng SIM
Author Information
1. Department of Dermatology, Changi General Hospital, Singapore 529889. koh_wei_liang@hotmail.com
- Publication Type:Case Reports
- MeSH:
Adult;
Betamethasone;
analogs & derivatives;
therapeutic use;
Biopsy;
Coloring Agents;
adverse effects;
Female;
Forehead;
pathology;
Humans;
Lacerations;
Lymphoproliferative Disorders;
diagnosis;
etiology;
Pseudolymphoma;
chemically induced;
diagnosis;
Skin;
pathology;
Skin Diseases;
chemically induced;
diagnosis;
Triamcinolone Acetonide;
therapeutic use
- From:Singapore medical journal
2013;54(5):e100-1
- CountrySingapore
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Cutaneous pseudolymphoma is an uncommon, benign lymphoproliferative disorder of the skin. Although this condition is most commonly idiopathic, its occurrence has been associated with cosmetic tattoos. We report a unique case of cutaneous pseudolymphoma that occured after accidental, traumatic inoculation of a red pigment in a healthy 33-year-old woman.