TY - JOUR T1 - Diagnostic Tools to Use When We Suspect an Allergic Reaction to a Tattoo: A Proposal Based on Cases at Our Hospital JO - Actas Dermo-Sifiliográficas T2 - AU - González-Villanueva,I. AU - Silvestre Salvador,J.F. SN - 15782190 M3 - 10.1016/j.adengl.2017.12.011 DO - 10.1016/j.adengl.2017.12.011 UR - https://actasdermo.org/en-diagnostic-tools-use-when-we-articulo-S1578219017304249 AB - IntroductionTattooing has become a popular practice in western countries, particularly among younger populations. Tattoos, however, can cause complications, such as infections, allergic or foreign-body reactions, and even systemic inflammatory responses. Patients and methodsWe conducted a retrospective study of all patients seen for tattoo-related complications at our skin allergy unit between January 2002 and December 2016. ResultsWe studied 23 patients. Nine of these experienced early complications, all related to infection. The other 14 patients developed late reactions. Ten were diagnosed with probable allergic contact dermatitis to ink, but the suspect allergen was identified in just 3 cases and confirmed in just 1 of these. There were 2 cases of cutaneous sarcoidosis, 1 case of foreign body granuloma, and 1 case of neuropathy. ConclusionsComplications resulting from tattoos are relatively common dermatology complaints. Drawing from our experience, we propose a diagnostic algorithm designed to guide dermatologists in evaluating different reactions to tattoos and prescribing appropriate treatment. ER -