2017
DOI: 10.1097/gox.0000000000001416
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Hypercalcemia Secondary to Silicone Breast Implant Rupture: A Rare Entity to Keep in Mind

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“…In another similar case report, Agrawal et al reported hypercalcemia in a transgender patient receiving bilateral silicone breast implants [7]. Several other case reports also documented similar findings in female, transgender, and male patients [8][9][10][11]. Some of the patients, not all, responded well with correction of electrolyte imbalance (hydration) and steroids with or without administration of bisphosphonates [6,7,11].…”
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“…In another similar case report, Agrawal et al reported hypercalcemia in a transgender patient receiving bilateral silicone breast implants [7]. Several other case reports also documented similar findings in female, transgender, and male patients [8][9][10][11]. Some of the patients, not all, responded well with correction of electrolyte imbalance (hydration) and steroids with or without administration of bisphosphonates [6,7,11].…”
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confidence: 87%
“…Some of the patients, not all, responded well with correction of electrolyte imbalance (hydration) and steroids with or without administration of bisphosphonates [6,7,11]. Surgical removal of silicone granuloma was reported in two of the cases [8,9].…”
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“…Hydration and steroids, with or without bisphosphonates, were the mainstay of treatment, but with improvement in only five cases [3, 5, 6, 12, 13]. Surgical excision of silicone granulomas helped normalize serum calcium in two of the reported cases, [9] and removal of breast implants resulted in improvement in one case [10]. The current case is the second case involving hypercalcemia solely secondary to SBI rupture.…”
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“…LSI were used in most cases with or without the implantation of SBI. In only one case, SBI was identified as the sole cause of hypercalcemia [10]. Also reported was the use of silicone with the help of transdermal ultrasound to remove wrinkles from the face and neck in one of the cases [5].…”
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confidence: 99%