对已发表的有关纹身引发皮肤癌的报告进行系统回顾和分析

Jamie Lebhar BME , Jennifer Jacobs BS , Chandler Rundle MD , Samantha J. Kaplan PhD, MLIS , Paul J. Mosca MD, PhD, MBA
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摘要

背景纹身是一种普遍的行为,而且随着时间的推移越来越受欢迎。本综述的主要目的是确定已发表的文身皮肤癌病例的发生频率是否随着时间的推移而增加。我们检索了从开始到 2023 年 2 月 23 日的数据库:MEDLINE(通过 PubMed)、Embase(通过 Elsevier)和 Scopus(通过 Elsevier)。结果我们发现了 160 例纹身引起的皮肤肿瘤。随着时间的推移,发表的病例也在增加。局限性已发表的病例报告中的信息缺乏一致性,这限制了我们的分析范围。结论随着纹身越来越流行,继续报告纹身中的皮肤恶性肿瘤病例很有帮助。可以向公众宣传纹身内肿瘤的发生频率和严重程度。
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Skin cancers arising within tattoos: A systematic review

Background

Tattooing is a widespread practice and has increased in popularity over time. Many lesions have been described in relation to tattoos, including malignant tumors.

Objectives

The primary goal of this review is to determine whether the frequency of published cases of skin cancers within tattoos has been increasing over time.

Methods

Our review is in adherence to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines and reporting criteria. The databases MEDLINE via PubMed, Embase via Elsevier, and Scopus via Elsevier were searched from inception to February 23, 2023. No data or publication date limits were imposed.

Results

Our review identified 160 cases of cutaneous tumors arising within tattoos. An increase in published cases over time was observed. Most reported tumors developed within red tattoo pigment (36.9%), with the largest contribution by squamous cell carcinoma and keratoacanthoma lesions.

Limitations

There was a lack of consistency of information in published case reports which limited the scope of our analysis. Small sample size was also a limitation of this review.

Conclusions

With the increased popularity of tattoos, it is helpful to continue reporting cases of cutaneous malignancies within tattoos. Awareness of the frequency and severity of tumors within tattoos may be communicated to the public.

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JAAD International Medicine-Dermatology
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