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So kinda like an allergy, that can develop with autoimmune arthritis and other stuff? Sounds to me, like the tattoos are not really the problem.
Well, it is pretty rare, but those 40 cases were all caused by a reaction to the black tattoo ink. If they didn't get the tattoo they wouldn't have had the problem. Still, if there are really only 40 cases in Australia and 25% of Austrailians have tattoos, it seems like there is just a 5.8 per million chance of having that problem. Obviously they have to be pre-disposed, but without a test for predisposition, then you always run that 0.00058% risk that getting a tattoo will blind you or cause you to have to take immunosuppresants forever.