Oleomas mimicking cutaneous xanthomas following breast augmentation by injection of liquid silicone.

Marta González-Sabín, Manuel Almagro-Sánchez, Raquel Iglesias-Conde, Joao Luis Felgueiras-Magalhaes
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Background: Oleoma is defined as a foreign body granuloma resulting from the injection of oily substances into the skin or subcutaneous tissue. Liquid injectable silicone has been used extensively over the last five decades for soft tissue augmentation. Although initially considered as a biologically inert material, it has been implicated in a variety of adverse reactions, sometimes with latent periods of decades.

Main observations: We describe the case of a 44-year-old Peruvian woman presenting with multiple painless yellowish papules and plaques limited to the lower half of the breasts, that seemed to be cutaneous xanthomas. A skin biopsy showed granulomatous inflammation with multiple clear vacuoles corresponding to injected liquid silicone particles, diagnosed as oleoma. The patient was then re-evaluated and she reported that she underwent breast augmentation by injection of liquid silicone five prior to presentation in our department. Thus, the diagnosis of oleoma was confirmed.

Conclusions: We describe a case with yellowish papules on both breasts in a woman that underwent breast augmentation by injection of liquid silicone. Since this unusual presentation of oleomas can be confused with cutaneous xanthomas, a biopsy is essential for diagnosis.

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液体硅胶隆胸后的油瘤模拟皮肤黄斑瘤。
背景:油瘤被定义为由于将油性物质注入皮肤或皮下组织而导致的异物肉芽肿。液体注射硅胶在过去的五十年中被广泛用于软组织增强。虽然最初被认为是一种生物惰性材料,但它已涉及各种不良反应,有时潜伏期长达数十年。主要观察:我们描述了一个44岁的秘鲁妇女的情况下,提出了多个无痛黄色丘疹和斑块局限于乳房的下半部,这似乎是皮肤黄斑瘤。皮肤活检显示肉芽肿性炎症伴多个透明空泡,与注射的液态硅微粒对应,诊断为油瘤。然后对患者进行了重新评估,她报告说,在我科就诊前,她接受了液体硅胶注射隆胸手术。因此,确定油瘤的诊断。结论:我们描述了一个病例与黄色丘疹在两个乳房的妇女,接受隆胸注射液体硅胶。由于这种不寻常的油瘤表现可能与皮肤黄斑瘤混淆,因此活检是诊断的必要条件。
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