00993nas a2200181 4500000000100000008004100001260001200042100001300054700001400067700001400081700001100095245011900106856005400225300000700279490000600286520050500292022001400797 2019 d bMedknow1 aShruti S1 aKhullar G1 aKhunger N1 aMann K00aTattoo reactions as the initial presentation of lepromatous leprosy and cutaneous sarcoidosis: Report of two cases uhttp://www.ijdpdd.com/text.asp?2019/6/2/83/271941 a830 v63 aThere has been a rising trend of tattooing in the recent years, resulting in an increased incidence of cutaneous adverse effects. A wide range of infectious and noninfectious dermatoses have been described to occur within tattoos. Cutaneous complications developing in tattooed skin as the initial manifestation of the disease are uncommon. We describe two interesting cases with black tattoo-related reactions as the presenting feature of lepromatous leprosy and cutaneous sarcoidosis, respectively. a2349-6029