Published on in Vol 7 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/42158, first published .
Development and Validation of the Epidemiological Tattoo Assessment Tool to Assess Ink Exposure and Related Factors in Tattooed Populations for Medical Research: Cross-sectional Validation Study

Development and Validation of the Epidemiological Tattoo Assessment Tool to Assess Ink Exposure and Related Factors in Tattooed Populations for Medical Research: Cross-sectional Validation Study

Development and Validation of the Epidemiological Tattoo Assessment Tool to Assess Ink Exposure and Related Factors in Tattooed Populations for Medical Research: Cross-sectional Validation Study

Journals

  1. Retroz-Marques C, Correia A, Marques A, Gomes P. Epidural analgesia and tattoos: a modified technique to minimise risks and improve safety. BMJ Case Reports 2023;16(12):e254058 View
  2. Giulbudagian M, Battisini B, Bäumler W, Blass Rico A, Bocca B, Brungs C, Famele M, Foerster M, Gutsche B, Houben V, Hauri U, Karpienko K, Karst U, Katz L, Kluger N, Serup J, Schreiver I, Schubert S, van der Bent S, Wolf C, Luch A, Laux P. Lessons learned in a decade: Medical‐toxicological view of tattooing. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 2024 View
  3. Nielsen C, Jerkeman M, Jöud A. Tattoos as a risk factor for malignant lymphoma: a population-based case–control study. eClinicalMedicine 2024;72:102649 View