Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 "Title: Primer on Rheumatic Diseases: Patients with silicone or metallic prostheses may develop detritic synovoitis with synovial proliferation and formationof foreign body granulomas (6). Metallic, silicone, cement particles may be foundin synovial fluid and inflamed synovium (4). lead projectiles that penetrate into major joints may cause not only synovitis, but also systemic manifestations of lead toxicity, as synovial fluid serves as a solvent of lead (7)." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` I found this article this morning, I'm trying to sort out my boxes of research. I know that I have an article that explains how solid silicone implants become brittle and shatters into nearby tissue. I'm sorry that I do not have the full article; however, I do have the references...I will scan it if anyone wants the references. Love always....Lea ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`````````````````````` Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 I can't seem to read this message. Does anyone else have a problem with it? Annie , " Lea " <devans@c...> wrote: > " Title: Primer on Rheumatic Diseases: > > Patients with silicone or metallic prostheses may develop detritic synovoitis with synovial proliferation and formationof foreign body granulomas (6). Metallic, silicone, cement particles may be foundin synovial fluid and inflamed synovium (4). lead projectiles that penetrate into major joints may cause not only synovitis, but also systemic manifestations of lead toxicity, as synovial fluid serves as a solvent of lead (7). " > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` > > I found this article this morning, I'm trying to sort out my boxes of research. I know that I have an article that explains how solid silicone implants become brittle and shatters into nearby tissue. I'm sorry that I do not have the full article; however, I do have the references...I will scan it if anyone wants the references. > > Love always....Lea > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`````````````````````` > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 Dearest Annie: I'm sorry that I did not explain this better, I have brain damage. What I was responding to was the lady who had a cheek implant. Solid silicone can become brittle and shatter, that is why some women claim to have had splinters coming out of their skin after having a silicone implant. One lady told me she was pulling these splinters out of her skin with tweezers! This has not happened to me. Could someone in the know please respond to this. I will continue to look for more information on this. Remember the article Destructive Arthritis caused by silicone, if not I will post it again. Much love...Lea ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`````` Re: FOREIGN BODY SYNOVITIS: hip, chin and cheek implants etc. > > > I can't seem to read this message. Does anyone else have a problem > with it? > Annie > > > > > > > > > , " Lea " <devans@c...> wrote: > > " Title: Primer on Rheumatic Diseases: > > > > Patients with silicone or metallic prostheses may develop > detritic synovoitis with synovial proliferation and formationof > foreign body granulomas (6). Metallic, silicone, cement particles may > be foundin synovial fluid and inflamed synovium (4). lead projectiles > that penetrate into major joints may cause not only synovitis, but > also systemic manifestations of lead toxicity, as synovial fluid > serves as a solvent of lead (7). " > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` > > > > I found this article this morning, I'm trying to sort out my > boxes of research. I know that I have an article that explains how > solid silicone implants become brittle and shatters into nearby > tissue. I'm sorry that I do not have the full article; however, I do > have the references...I will scan it if anyone wants the references. > > > > Love always....Lea > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`````````````````````` > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------ > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2005 Report Share Posted January 26, 2005 Oh don't worry dear. It was not that you didn't explain, it was something funny about the page, I couldn't read it as it was all blurry, unless I am suffering eye problems, at this point that would not surprise me at all. I am so sorry to hear about these issues. That is so sad. I am nearing my explant and pray that I will not be left with too many symptoms. I can't believe I have not had a migraine in a few days, that is an improvement. Maybe it is from not eating any sugar. I read someone else say they feel better with no sugar too. So maybe that is the answer. Thanks Annie , " Lea " <devans@c...> wrote: > Dearest Annie: > > I'm sorry that I did not explain this better, I have brain damage. What I > was responding to was the lady who had a cheek implant. Solid silicone can > become brittle and shatter, that is why some women claim to have had > splinters coming out of their skin after having a silicone implant. One lady > told me she was pulling these splinters out of her skin with tweezers! > > This has not happened to me. Could someone in the know please respond to > this. I will continue to look for more information on this. Remember the > article Destructive Arthritis caused by silicone, if not I will post it > again. > > Much love...Lea > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`````` > > Re: FOREIGN BODY SYNOVITIS: hip, chin and cheek > implants etc. > > > > > > > > I can't seem to read this message. Does anyone else have a problem > > with it? > > Annie > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , " Lea " <devans@c...> wrote: > > > " Title: Primer on Rheumatic Diseases: > > > > > > Patients with silicone or metallic prostheses may develop > > detritic synovoitis with synovial proliferation and formationof > > foreign body granulomas (6). Metallic, silicone, cement particles may > > be foundin synovial fluid and inflamed synovium (4). lead projectiles > > that penetrate into major joints may cause not only synovitis, but > > also systemic manifestations of lead toxicity, as synovial fluid > > serves as a solvent of lead (7). " > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` > > > > > > I found this article this morning, I'm trying to sort out my > > boxes of research. I know that I have an article that explains how > > solid silicone implants become brittle and shatters into nearby > > tissue. I'm sorry that I do not have the full article; however, I do > > have the references...I will scan it if anyone wants the references. > > > > > > Love always....Lea > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`````````````````````` > > > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------- ------ > > ------ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2008 Report Share Posted November 2, 2008 This is a good bit of information...love always....Lea ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`` Subject: FOREIGN BODY SYNOVITIS: hip, chin and cheek implants etc. "Title: Primer on Rheumatic Diseases: Patients with silicone or metallic prostheses may develop detritic synovoitis with synovial proliferation and formationof foreign body granulomas (6). Metallic, silicone, cement particles may be foundin synovial fluid and inflamed synovium (4). lead projectiles that penetrate into major joints may cause not only synovitis, but also systemic manifestations of lead toxicity, as synovial fluid serves as a solvent of lead (7)." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` I found this article this morning, I'm trying to sort out my boxes of research. I know that I have an article that explains how solid silicone implants becomes brittle and shatters into nearby tissue. I'm sorry that I do not have the full article; however, I do have the references...I will scan it if anyone wants the references. Love always....Lea ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`````````````````````` Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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