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T-CELL-PREDOMINANT LYMPHOID HYPERPLASIA IN A TATTOO.
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Private clinic. Salvador, BA, Brasil
Universidade Federal da Bahia. Salvador, BA, Brasil / University of Toronto. UofT. Toronto, ON, Canada
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Centro de Pesquisas Gonçalo Moniz. Salvador, BA, Brasil
Universidade Federal da Bahia. Salvador, BA, Brasil
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Centro de Pesquisas Gonçalo Moniz. Salvador, BA, Brasil
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico. CNPq. Brasília, DF, Brasil
Universidade Federal da Bahia. Salvador, BA, Brasil / University of Toronto. UofT. Toronto, ON, Canada
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Centro de Pesquisas Gonçalo Moniz. Salvador, BA, Brasil
Universidade Federal da Bahia. Salvador, BA, Brasil
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Centro de Pesquisas Gonçalo Moniz. Salvador, BA, Brasil
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico. CNPq. Brasília, DF, Brasil
Abstract
Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia (CLH) can be idiopathic or secondary to external stimuli, and is considered rare in tattoos. The infiltrate can be predominantly of B or T-cells, the latter being seldom reported in tattoos. We present a case of a predominantly T CLH, secondary to the black pigment of tattooing in a 35-year-old patient, with a dense infiltrate of small, medium and scarce large T-cells. Analysis of the rearrangement of T-cells receptor revealed a polyclonal proliferation. Since the infiltrate of CLH can simulate a T lymphoma, it is important to show that lesions from tattoos can have a predominance of T-cells.
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