
doi: 10.1111/jocd.14950
pmid: 35405040
AbstractIntroductionMainly in the past, foreign body complications, including granuloma, were pretty frequent after semi‐permanent polymethyl‐methacrylate (PMMA) implants.ResultsThe authors describe a twenty‐year history of recurring post‐PMMA complications interspersed by long uneventful years, with acute edematous side effects evolving into unpleasant skin dystrophia with persistent cutis laxa. The case report also discusses a simple clinical algorithm to discriminate among foreign body complications with particular attention to granulomas.ConclusionsThe authors conclude by discussing the benefits of the anti‐dystrophic treatment with natural‐origin remodeling PN‐HPT® (Polynucleotides Highly Purified Technology).
Granuloma, Humans, Polymethyl Methacrylate, Methacrylates, Foreign Bodies, Skin
Granuloma, Humans, Polymethyl Methacrylate, Methacrylates, Foreign Bodies, Skin
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