Autoimmune Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants (ASIA) after Silicone Breast Augmentation Surgery
Summary:. Generally, the main complications of silicone implantation are local symptoms. However, some patients develop late-onset systemic symptoms often associated with a rare form of hyperactive immune response, as part of a syndrome known as autoimmune syndrome induced by adjuvants (ASIA). Repor...
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Daniel Nunes e Silva, MD Cíntia Gründler, MD Maria das Graças de Melo Teixeira Spengler, MD Alex Magno Coelho Horimoto, MD Mariana Albuquerque Machado, MD Isadora Carvalho Frazão, MD Luiz Carlos Takita, MD |
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Daniel Nunes e Silva, MD Cíntia Gründler, MD Maria das Graças de Melo Teixeira Spengler, MD Alex Magno Coelho Horimoto, MD Mariana Albuquerque Machado, MD Isadora Carvalho Frazão, MD Luiz Carlos Takita, MD Autoimmune Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants (ASIA) after Silicone Breast Augmentation Surgery Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open |
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Daniel Nunes e Silva, MD Cíntia Gründler, MD Maria das Graças de Melo Teixeira Spengler, MD Alex Magno Coelho Horimoto, MD Mariana Albuquerque Machado, MD Isadora Carvalho Frazão, MD Luiz Carlos Takita, MD |
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Autoimmune Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants (ASIA) after Silicone Breast Augmentation Surgery |
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Autoimmune Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants (ASIA) after Silicone Breast Augmentation Surgery |
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Autoimmune Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants (ASIA) after Silicone Breast Augmentation Surgery |
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Autoimmune Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants (ASIA) after Silicone Breast Augmentation Surgery |
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Autoimmune Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants (ASIA) after Silicone Breast Augmentation Surgery |
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autoimmune syndrome induced by adjuvants (asia) after silicone breast augmentation surgery |
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Summary:. Generally, the main complications of silicone implantation are local symptoms. However, some patients develop late-onset systemic symptoms often associated with a rare form of hyperactive immune response, as part of a syndrome known as autoimmune syndrome induced by adjuvants (ASIA). Reported cases of ASIA have shown resolution with explantation, but not with immunomodulatory therapy. In this report, we described a case of a previously healthy 23-year-old woman, who has undergone silicone breast implant augmentation, for aesthetic reasons, and developed localized cutaneous impairment 3 years postsurgery. She received a diagnosis of ASIA with a new presentation: Lupus-like manifestation through localized cutaneous impairment. This patient’s symptoms were managed without the need for surgical intervention, which has not been previously reported, because the patient did not want an explantation for aesthetic reasons. The patient was started on hydroxychloroquine, 400 mg per day, and remains asymptomatic after 2 years of treatment. The exact predisposition to ASIA is still unknown. Without implant explantation and with immunomodulatory treatment, this patient’s condition substantially improved. Based on our current understanding of this disease, it might not be prudent to indicate breast augmentation with silicone implants in patients with documented autoimmune reaction to an adjuvant, an established autoimmune condition, or genetic predisposition. However, if a patient does develop silicone-induced ASIA, explantation is no longer the only successfully reported option, as these symptoms can be managed with immune suppression. |
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doaj-205de3bb5589418b909b0130b0c805f22020-11-25T00:30:53ZengWolters KluwerPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open2169-75742017-09-0159e148710.1097/GOX.0000000000001487201709000-00030Autoimmune Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants (ASIA) after Silicone Breast Augmentation SurgeryDaniel Nunes e Silva, MD0Cíntia Gründler, MD1Maria das Graças de Melo Teixeira Spengler, MD2Alex Magno Coelho Horimoto, MD3Mariana Albuquerque Machado, MD4Isadora Carvalho Frazão, MD5Luiz Carlos Takita, MD6From the *Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS) and UNIDERP; Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; †Brazilian Society of Dermatology, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ‡Brazilian Society of Dermatology, UNIDERP, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; §Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS), Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ¶Plastic Surgery Service of UFMS, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ‖Plastic Surgery Service of UFMS, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; and **Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil.From the *Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS) and UNIDERP; Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; †Brazilian Society of Dermatology, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ‡Brazilian Society of Dermatology, UNIDERP, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; §Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS), Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ¶Plastic Surgery Service of UFMS, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ‖Plastic Surgery Service of UFMS, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; and **Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil.From the *Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS) and UNIDERP; Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; †Brazilian Society of Dermatology, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ‡Brazilian Society of Dermatology, UNIDERP, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; §Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS), Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ¶Plastic Surgery Service of UFMS, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ‖Plastic Surgery Service of UFMS, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; and **Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil.From the *Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS) and UNIDERP; Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; †Brazilian Society of Dermatology, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ‡Brazilian Society of Dermatology, UNIDERP, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; §Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS), Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ¶Plastic Surgery Service of UFMS, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ‖Plastic Surgery Service of UFMS, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; and **Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil.From the *Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS) and UNIDERP; Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; †Brazilian Society of Dermatology, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ‡Brazilian Society of Dermatology, UNIDERP, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; §Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS), Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ¶Plastic Surgery Service of UFMS, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ‖Plastic Surgery Service of UFMS, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; and **Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil.From the *Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS) and UNIDERP; Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; †Brazilian Society of Dermatology, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ‡Brazilian Society of Dermatology, UNIDERP, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; §Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS), Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ¶Plastic Surgery Service of UFMS, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ‖Plastic Surgery Service of UFMS, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; and **Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil.From the *Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS) and UNIDERP; Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; †Brazilian Society of Dermatology, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ‡Brazilian Society of Dermatology, UNIDERP, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; §Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS), Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ¶Plastic Surgery Service of UFMS, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; ‖Plastic Surgery Service of UFMS, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil; and **Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Campo Grande (MS), Brazil.Summary:. Generally, the main complications of silicone implantation are local symptoms. However, some patients develop late-onset systemic symptoms often associated with a rare form of hyperactive immune response, as part of a syndrome known as autoimmune syndrome induced by adjuvants (ASIA). Reported cases of ASIA have shown resolution with explantation, but not with immunomodulatory therapy. In this report, we described a case of a previously healthy 23-year-old woman, who has undergone silicone breast implant augmentation, for aesthetic reasons, and developed localized cutaneous impairment 3 years postsurgery. She received a diagnosis of ASIA with a new presentation: Lupus-like manifestation through localized cutaneous impairment. This patient’s symptoms were managed without the need for surgical intervention, which has not been previously reported, because the patient did not want an explantation for aesthetic reasons. The patient was started on hydroxychloroquine, 400 mg per day, and remains asymptomatic after 2 years of treatment. The exact predisposition to ASIA is still unknown. Without implant explantation and with immunomodulatory treatment, this patient’s condition substantially improved. Based on our current understanding of this disease, it might not be prudent to indicate breast augmentation with silicone implants in patients with documented autoimmune reaction to an adjuvant, an established autoimmune condition, or genetic predisposition. However, if a patient does develop silicone-induced ASIA, explantation is no longer the only successfully reported option, as these symptoms can be managed with immune suppression.http://journals.lww.com/prsgo/fulltext/10.1097/GOX.0000000000001487 |