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Characteristics of a tattooed population and a possible role of tattoos as a risk factor for chronic diseases: Results from the LIFE-Adult-Study. [PDF]
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Upper limb compartment syndrome requiring fasciotomies following a <i>Vipera ammodytes</i> (horned viper) snakebite: a case report. [PDF]
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Chemie in unserer Zeit, 2016
AbstractTätowierungen sind ein häufig geschätzter, häufig verdammter Teil unseres kulturellen Erbes. In den letzten Jahrzehnten war ein erstaunliches Comeback zu beobachten. Tätowierungen wurden Mode und heute haben etwa 100 Millionen Europäer mindestens eine Tätowierung.
Henrik Petersen, Klaus Roth
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AbstractTätowierungen sind ein häufig geschätzter, häufig verdammter Teil unseres kulturellen Erbes. In den letzten Jahrzehnten war ein erstaunliches Comeback zu beobachten. Tätowierungen wurden Mode und heute haben etwa 100 Millionen Europäer mindestens eine Tätowierung.
Henrik Petersen, Klaus Roth
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1989
Tattoo removal is a difficult, risky task that should not be undertaken lightly. Postprocedural scars are inevitable and unavoidable. Salabrasion is often the best removal procedure, if it will work. Also included for discussion are various excision techniques.
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Tattoo removal is a difficult, risky task that should not be undertaken lightly. Postprocedural scars are inevitable and unavoidable. Salabrasion is often the best removal procedure, if it will work. Also included for discussion are various excision techniques.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1958
T HE first recorded case of purposefu1 tatooing of the cornea occurred in 1870 when von Wecker [I] injected India ink into a scarred cornea. He noted previously “that in workmen wounded by the explosion of mines, the grains of powder remained in the cornea without producing any remarkable haziness in the surrounding tissue.” Williams [2] and Calhoun ...
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T HE first recorded case of purposefu1 tatooing of the cornea occurred in 1870 when von Wecker [I] injected India ink into a scarred cornea. He noted previously “that in workmen wounded by the explosion of mines, the grains of powder remained in the cornea without producing any remarkable haziness in the surrounding tissue.” Williams [2] and Calhoun ...
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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1989
Tattoos on Cuban refugees, particularly those who entered the United States during the Mariel Boatlift of 1980, have been associated with both criminal activity and religious affiliations. In an effort to understand better the significance and meanings of these tattoos, a series of interviews (initially informal, followed by a formal survey instrument)
R, Martinez, C V, Wetli
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Tattoos on Cuban refugees, particularly those who entered the United States during the Mariel Boatlift of 1980, have been associated with both criminal activity and religious affiliations. In an effort to understand better the significance and meanings of these tattoos, a series of interviews (initially informal, followed by a formal survey instrument)
R, Martinez, C V, Wetli
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Tattooing and Tattooed Criminals
Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 2004This paper reviews the history of tattooing and the role of the skin as a locus of interpersonal communication. It considers the psychodynamic dimensions of tattooing, and reports psychological and criminological tattoo studies. It assesses gang tattoos and tattooed criminals in relation to the criminal justice system.
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Clinical Genetics, 2008
The hallmarks of the myoclonic epilepsy with ragged red fibers (MERRF) syndrome are myoclonic epilepsy, ataxia and ragged red fibres detected on muscle biopsy. We present a case of a 25‐year‐old male who first presented to his general practitioner at the age of 22 years with myoclonic jerks affecting the arms and legs, fatigue and mild ataxia.
Whittaker RG, Turnbull DM
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The hallmarks of the myoclonic epilepsy with ragged red fibers (MERRF) syndrome are myoclonic epilepsy, ataxia and ragged red fibres detected on muscle biopsy. We present a case of a 25‐year‐old male who first presented to his general practitioner at the age of 22 years with myoclonic jerks affecting the arms and legs, fatigue and mild ataxia.
Whittaker RG, Turnbull DM
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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1991
Most medical examiners and pathologists who routinely perform autopsies identify tattoos on a daily basis. However, these dermagraphics generally are given only cursory inspection and description, if at all, although many pathologists photograph particularly unique, unusual, or bizarre examples.
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Most medical examiners and pathologists who routinely perform autopsies identify tattoos on a daily basis. However, these dermagraphics generally are given only cursory inspection and description, if at all, although many pathologists photograph particularly unique, unusual, or bizarre examples.
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