Case Report: Evidence of Migratory Silicone Particles Arising From Cohesive Silicone Breast Implants
BackgroundSilicone implants have been used since the 1960s for aesthetic purposes and breast reconstructions. During this period, many women have reported up to 40 similar symptoms, including fatigue, the emergence of autoimmune diseases, Raynaud Phenomenon, arthritis, arthralgias, and hair loss, am...
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Main Authors: | Jessica C. R. Mustafá (Author), Eduardo de Faria Castro Fleury (Author), Henry B. P. M. Dijkman (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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