Granulomatous reaction to hyaluronic acid filler following colonoscopy with colonic biopsy

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
G. Ege Eskibozkurt, Michelle S. Lee, Farhana Jan, Hye Jin Chung
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Abstract

Late-onset inflammatory reactions to hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers are rare but recognized complications, often associated with recent dental procedures, viral illness, and vaccination. We report the first possible case of late-onset granulomatous reaction to HA filler following colonoscopy with colonic biopsy. A 78-year-old woman abruptly developed multiple erythematous nodules on the submental chin, upper cutaneous lip, and cheeks one week after colonoscopy with biopsy. She had received HA filler injections to the chin, perioral region, cheeks, and jawline six months earlier. Skin biopsy confirmed granulomatous inflammation surrounding HA filler material. The patient was treated with a prednisone taper and doxycycline, resulting in marked improvement within one month and near-complete resolution by three months. This case highlights gastrointestinal procedures as a potential yet previously unreported trigger for late-onset filler reactions. Three potential mechanisms linking the gastrointestinal procedure to the late-onset filler reaction include: (1) transient bacteremia following mucosal disruption, (2) reactivation of dormant biofilm at filler sites, and (3) immune dysregulation due to bowel-preparation-induced dysbiosis. Host-specific factors, such as genetic predisposition including certain HLA haplotypes (e.g., HLA-B08, HLA-DRB103), and product-related factors, such as cumulative exposure to multiple filler types in the same facial region over time, may further modulate the risk and severity of delayed inflammatory reactions. Further research is warranted to elucidate the roles of systemic immune shifts and microbiome disruption in filler immunogenicity.

结肠镜检查和结肠活检后对透明质酸填充物的肉芽肿反应
透明质酸(HA)填充物的迟发性炎症反应是罕见但公认的并发症,通常与最近的牙科手术、病毒性疾病和疫苗接种有关。我们报告第一例可能的迟发型肉芽肿反应,以HA填充物后结肠镜检查与结肠活检。一位78岁的女性在结肠镜活检后一周,突然在颏下、上皮唇和脸颊出现多发红斑结节。6个月前,她接受了下巴、口腔周围、脸颊和下颌线的HA填充注射。皮肤活检证实透明质酸填充物周围有肉芽肿性炎症。患者接受强的松减量治疗和强力霉素治疗,1个月内症状明显改善,3个月时症状几乎完全缓解。本病例强调胃肠道手术是潜在的但以前未报道的迟发性填充物反应的触发因素。将胃肠道过程与迟发性填充物反应联系起来的三种潜在机制包括:(1)黏膜破坏后的短暂菌血症,(2)填充物部位休眠生物膜的重新激活,以及(3)肠道准备诱导的生态失调引起的免疫失调。宿主特异性因素,如遗传易感性,包括某些HLA单倍型(如HLA- b08, HLA- drb103),以及产品相关因素,如随着时间的推移,在同一面部区域累积暴露于多种填充类型,可能进一步调节延迟炎症反应的风险和严重程度。需要进一步的研究来阐明系统免疫转移和微生物群破坏在填充物免疫原性中的作用。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
3.30%
发文量
30
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives of Dermatological Research is a highly rated international journal that publishes original contributions in the field of experimental dermatology, including papers on biochemistry, morphology and immunology of the skin. The journal is among the few not related to dermatological associations or belonging to respective societies which guarantees complete independence. This English-language journal also offers a platform for review articles in areas of interest for dermatologists and for publication of innovative clinical trials.
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