نتایج جستجو برای: breast implant
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The number of women with breast implants is increasing. Radiologists must be familiar with the normal and abnormal findings of common implants. Implant rupture is a well-known complication after surgery and is the main cause of implant removal. Although mammography and ultrasonography are the standard first steps in the diagnostic workup, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the most useful imag...
This article is an adaptation of an abstract/poster presentaton made at the 13th International Congress on Steroidal Hormones and Hormones and Cancer, Quebec City, Canada (September 2008), concerning the topic of breast feeding as a contraindication to testosterone therapy. The purpose of the presentation and this article is to provide a summary of the findings of a study that was conducted to ...
BACKGROUND Implant-based breast reconstruction is being performed more frequently, and implants are associated with an increased risk of infection. We reviewed the clinical features of cases of implant infection and investigated the risk factors for breast device salvage failure. METHODS We retrospectively analyzed 771 patients who underwent implant-based breast reconstruction between January...
BACKGROUND There is a paucity of data regarding outcomes for patients undergoing breast augmentation with implants after breast conservation surgery (BCS) and radiotherapy. This retrospective study examined outcomes for patients with breast implant-only augmentation after BCS and radiotherapy. METHODS Between June 1998 and December 2010, 671 women underwent prosthetic breast reconstruction. N...
Fibromatosis of the breast is a rare benign disease compromising <0.2% of all primary breast tumors. Although the chest wall is a common location, occurrences of implant-associated fibromatosis of the breast are extremely rare; only 33 cases have been reported. We present a case of a 42-year-old female who underwent breast augmentation with silicone breast implants, and 2 years later developed ...
In 1963, Cronin and Gerow (1) introduced the Silastic (silicone gel, Dow Corning, Tennessee) breast implant, opening the new era of breast augmentation surgery. This original ‘Cronin’ implant was made of a thick gel contained in a thick, rigid, elastomeric envelope, which had a Dacron (Dupont, Delaware) backing on the posterior surface to anchor the implant to the chest wall to attempt to reduc...
W Peters, D Smith, H Grosman, V Fornasier. Role of mammography to assess complications of silicone gel breast implants. Can J Plast Surg 1995;3(3):150-156. Mammography is not accurate to predict implant rupture in most patients. Its sensitivity rate is only 11 to 16%. However, two mammographic findings appear to suggest implant rupture: the appearance of large areas of implant herniation, and t...
Mammography is the primary method used for the early detection of breast cancer (1). In patients without breast implants, mammography usually involves two views in which the breast is compressed: a mediolateral oblique (MLO) view, where the breast is viewed from side to side, and a craniocaudal (CC) view, where the breast is viewed from top to bottom. The presence of silicone breast implants ha...
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