硅胶乳房植入物患者的自身免疫:探索性综述

Erika Alexandra Barroso da Silva , Lorena Vásquez Ortiz , Camila Aragón Salleg , Ignacio Briceño Balcázar , Eduardo Tuta Quintero , Ximena Urrea , Luis Gustavo Celis , Juan Pimentel
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硅胶乳房假体被认为是人体内高免疫原性的佐剂装置,然而,使用乳房假体的患者发生自身免疫性疾病和佐剂诱发炎症性自身免疫综合征(ASIA)的医学证据并不确凿。在接下来的手稿中,我们使用 Scopus 和 PubMed 数据库进行了一项探索性系统综述,包括分析性和描述性观察研究,没有时间限制。研究共收录了 21 篇文章,结果显示与这组患者相关的自身免疫性疾病主要是结缔组织未分化疾病;大多数患者表现出慢性疲劳、关节痛、发热和肌痛等症状。本研究的目的是综合并分析目前关于硅胶乳房假体使用者伴随 ASIA 的风湿病频率的医学文献。
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Autoimmunity in patients with silicone breast implants: An exploratory review

Silicone breast implants are considered highly immunogenic adjuvant devices in the human body, however, the medical evidence linking the development of autoimmune diseases and Adjuvant-induced Inflammatory Autoimmunity Syndrome (ASIA) in patients using breast implants is not conclusive. In the following manuscript, an exploratory systematic review was carried out using the Scopus and PubMed databases, including analytical and descriptive observational studies with no time limit. Twenty-one articles were included, which showed that the main autoimmune diseases associated with this group of patients were undifferentiated diseases of connective tissue; most of the patients presented symptoms such as chronic fatigue, arthralgia, fever, and myalgia. The objective of this study is to synthesize and analyse the current medical literature on the frequency of rheumatological diseases concomitant with ASIA in users of silicone breast implants.

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