Pmma body injection and hypercalcemia correlation: a cross-sectional observational study on the comprehensive analysis of variables

Fernanda Bortolozo, Carlos Eigi Koga, Ângela Schütz Paschoal, M. Rinaldi, H. Menezes, Ana Cecília Corcini, P. Souza
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Introduction: Hypercalcemia related to aesthetic intramuscular implants exclusively made of PMMA (polymethylmethacrylate) is a very rare condition. Late complications of these implants are related to poorly understood inflammatory triggers, which may reactivate stabilized implants, increase calcitriol production, and lead to hypercalcemia. Methods: Records of patients seen between 2022 and 2023 with a PMMA microsphere body implant and a subsequent diagnosis of hypercalcemia were searched. Medical history, medication use, data on PMMA implantation, and laboratory tests related to calcium metabolism were described and subjected to variable correlation analysis. The instituted treatments were described. Results: A total of 17 female patients with exclusive body PMMA implants confirmed by ultrasonography or MRI (Magnetic Resonance Image) developed hypercalcemia between 2017 and 2022. Prior renal disease, COVID-19 infection, vitamin D use, and anabolic steroid use correlated with laboratory changes in hypercalcemia. Larger PMMA implant volumes led to parathyroid hormone suppression. Conclusion: Patients with PMMA body implants may rarely present with hypercalcemia when variables such as renal disease before implantation, high doses of vitamin D or anabolic steroids are present. Based on the data presented and the available scientific literature, recommendations for patient investigation, implant volume limit, and patient follow-up after the procedure were made.
Pmma体内注射与高钙血症相关性:一项变量综合分析的横断面观察研究
导语:与PMMA(聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯)美学肌肉植入物相关的高钙血症是一种非常罕见的疾病。这些植入物的晚期并发症与不清楚的炎症触发因素有关,这可能会重新激活稳定的植入物,增加骨化三醇的产生,并导致高钙血症。方法:检索2022年至2023年间PMMA微球体植入并随后诊断为高钙血症的患者记录。对病史、用药情况、PMMA植入数据和与钙代谢相关的实验室检查进行了描述,并进行了变量相关性分析。介绍了制定的治疗方法。结果:2017年至2022年,经超声或MRI(磁共振成像)证实,共有17例女性患者出现高钙血症。既往肾脏疾病、COVID-19感染、维生素D使用和合成代谢类固醇使用与高钙血症的实验室变化相关。较大的PMMA植入物体积导致甲状旁腺激素抑制。结论:当植入前存在肾脏疾病、高剂量维生素D或合成代谢类固醇等因素时,PMMA植入体患者很少出现高钙血症。根据现有的数据和现有的科学文献,对患者调查、种植体体积限制和术后随访提出了建议。
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