Complications of breast augmentation – a case report
Authors:
I. Zedníková 1; I. Třešková 2; P. Schmiedhuber 3; O. Hes 4
Authors‘ workplace:
Chirurgická klinika FN Plzeň-Lochotín, přednosta: prof. MUDr. V. Třeška, DrSc.
1; Oddělení plastické chirurgie FN Plzeň, primář: MUDr. V. Bursa
2; Klinika zobrazovacích metod FN Plzeň-Lochotín, přednosta: doc. MUDr. B. Kreuzberg
3; Šiklův patologicko-anatomický ústav FN Plzeň, přednosta: prof. MUDr. M. Michal
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Published in:
Rozhl. Chir., 2012, roč. 91, č. 8, s. 435-437.
Category:
Case Report
Overview
As with any surgery, breast augmentation does have certain risks and complications.
The aim of this article is to point out a rare complication of breast augmentation – axillary silicone lymphadenopathy (defined as the presence of silicone in the lymph nodes).
The authors present a case report of silicone lymphadenopathy in a young woman after the rupture of a silicone breast implant.
As the number of women with breast implants is increasing, it is necessary to bear this rare complication of breast augmentation in mind in differential diagnosis of axillary lymphadenopathy.
Key words:
breast augmentation – silicone implants – axillary lymphadenopathy
Sources
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