Tattooing is more and more popular in developed countries in recent years and many side effects are associated with this practice, including psoriatic lesions and Koebner phenomenon. We report the case of a lichenoid reaction to red pigment in a patient affected by psoriasis
P>Koebner's phenomenon (KP) has been observed in a number of skin diseases, including vitiligo. Its ...
Koebner phenomenon regards the formation of a psoriatic lesion after a trauma, including tattoo, ins...
Koebner phenomenon was first described almost 150 years ago as an appearance of psoriatic lesions on...
Tattooing is more and more popular in developed countries in recent years and many side effects are ...
Tattooing is more and more popular in developed countries in recent years and many side effects are ...
Lichen sclerosus is a chronic inflammatory disease, usually of the anogenital area, that causes intr...
The Koebner phenomenon refers to the appearance of a dermatosis at sites of trauma or other cutaneou...
Koebner phenomenon has been described in relation to many immunological, inflammatory and infectious...
Koebner phenomenon has been described in relation to many immunological, inflammatory and infectious...
Koebner phenomenon, also known as isomorphic response, is the appearance of active skin lesions in s...
Psoriasis is a chronic, immune-mediated inflammatory and refractory disease. The koebner phenomenon,...
Tattoos are a popular form of body art. In Europa and the USA, the prevalence varies between 10-20%....
Tattooing is creating a permanent design by placing exogenous pigment particles and additives into t...
Tattooing is creating a permanent design by placing exogenous pigment particles and additives into t...
The Köebner phenomenon (isomorphic response) is defined as the development of typical lesions of a d...
P>Koebner's phenomenon (KP) has been observed in a number of skin diseases, including vitiligo. Its ...
Koebner phenomenon regards the formation of a psoriatic lesion after a trauma, including tattoo, ins...
Koebner phenomenon was first described almost 150 years ago as an appearance of psoriatic lesions on...
Tattooing is more and more popular in developed countries in recent years and many side effects are ...
Tattooing is more and more popular in developed countries in recent years and many side effects are ...
Lichen sclerosus is a chronic inflammatory disease, usually of the anogenital area, that causes intr...
The Koebner phenomenon refers to the appearance of a dermatosis at sites of trauma or other cutaneou...
Koebner phenomenon has been described in relation to many immunological, inflammatory and infectious...
Koebner phenomenon has been described in relation to many immunological, inflammatory and infectious...
Koebner phenomenon, also known as isomorphic response, is the appearance of active skin lesions in s...
Psoriasis is a chronic, immune-mediated inflammatory and refractory disease. The koebner phenomenon,...
Tattoos are a popular form of body art. In Europa and the USA, the prevalence varies between 10-20%....
Tattooing is creating a permanent design by placing exogenous pigment particles and additives into t...
Tattooing is creating a permanent design by placing exogenous pigment particles and additives into t...
The Köebner phenomenon (isomorphic response) is defined as the development of typical lesions of a d...
P>Koebner's phenomenon (KP) has been observed in a number of skin diseases, including vitiligo. Its ...
Koebner phenomenon regards the formation of a psoriatic lesion after a trauma, including tattoo, ins...
Koebner phenomenon was first described almost 150 years ago as an appearance of psoriatic lesions on...