| Literature DB >> 24431950 |
William M Weathers1, Erik M Wolfswinkel1, Daniel A Hatef1, Edward I Lee1, Larry H Hollier1, Rodger H Brown1.
Abstract
Implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) is the subject of much debate in the field of plastic surgery. Only a few published cases have been reported and the rarity of the disease may make proving causality exceedingly difficult. Despite this, it is of utmost importance that full attention be devoted to this subject to ensure the safety and well-being of patients. The authors report one new case of implant-associated ALCL that recently presented to their institution. Implant-associated ALCL is a poorly understood disease. It should likely be considered its own clinical entity and categorized into two subtypes: one presenting as a seroma and the other as a distinct mass or masses. When reported, only textured implants have been associated with ALCL. The United States Food and Drug Administration and American Society of Plastic Surgeons have initiated a registry and have collected critical data to gain further understanding of this disease.Entities:
Keywords: Anaplastic large cell lymphoma; Breast implant; Lymphoma; Seroma
Year: 2013 PMID: 24431950 PMCID: PMC3891095 DOI: 10.1177/229255031302100209
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Plast Surg ISSN: 1195-2199