This case represents an impressive finding of a young male who developed cutaneous sarcoid-like reactions that arose secondarily to tattoo ink. Cutaneous manifestations of sarcoidosis can present themselves in various ways, be caused by different inducing factors, and may present themselves not only cutaneously but as one of the many findings of systemic sarcoidosis. A 24-year-old black gentleman presented to the dermatology clinic with a manifestation of papules in his tattoos that covered a majority of his body.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImmunoglobulin A (IgA) vasculitis, formerly known as Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP), is a small vessel vasculitis due to perivascular deposition of dominant IgA immune complexes. It classically presents with symptoms such as palpable purpura, abdominal pain, kidney dysfunction, and joint pain. It most commonly affects children less than 10 years old.
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