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Pediatría Atención Primaria
versión impresa ISSN 1139-7632
Resumen
GOMEZ TENA, G.; GARCIA ARIZA, R.; VELASCO MANRIQUE, M.V. y GALBE SANCHEZ-VENTURA, J.. Contact dermatitis by henna tattoo. Rev Pediatr Aten Primaria [online]. 2013, vol.15, n.60, pp.e169-e171. ISSN 1139-7632. https://dx.doi.org/10.4321/S1139-76322013000500013.
In recent times and originating from Islamic countries, henna tattoos have become fashionable, appearing more and more frequently cases of contact dermatitis to tattoos. They are generally due to the metal salts used to prepare the pigments. There have been described cases with red pigments (mercury), green (chromium), yellow (cadmium), blue (cobalt) and black (ink, titanium oxide or iron). The lesions may be either localized or generalized, and include rhinitis, bronchial asthma, glomerulonephritis or shock if they contain paraphenylendiamine (PPD). We present a case seen in the primary care consultation; a contact dermatitis appeared three days after application of a henna tattoo. Therefore, due to the associated risk, henna tattoos should be discouraged, especially if they contain PPD, until regulations are established.
Palabras clave : Tattoo; Henna; Contact dermatitis.