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home:special:tattoos [01.03.2012] – external edit 127.0.0.1home:special:tattoos [10.26.2018] – [Tattoos] sallieq
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 As with all injected substances, there is a small risk of introducing these pathogens during the process of tattooing.  As with all injected substances, there is a small risk of introducing these pathogens during the process of tattooing. 
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 [{{ :home:special:nf1.gif|**Lupus vulgaris over a tattoo mark.** Lupus vulgaris is caused by tuberculosis. While tuberculosis is widely accepted as an infectious disease, it is notable that chronic inflammatory diseases of "unknown" origin can also show cutaneous disease-specific lesions following a tattoo. This suggests a common, if not species-specific, pathology.}}] [{{ :home:special:nf1.gif|**Lupus vulgaris over a tattoo mark.** Lupus vulgaris is caused by tuberculosis. While tuberculosis is widely accepted as an infectious disease, it is notable that chronic inflammatory diseases of "unknown" origin can also show cutaneous disease-specific lesions following a tattoo. This suggests a common, if not species-specific, pathology.}}]
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