Guest guest Posted January 8, 2001 Report Share Posted January 8, 2001 From: ilena rose <ilena@...> Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2001 7:17 PM Subject: Remission of Sarcoidosis Following Removal of Silicone Gel BreastImplants > Here's a definition by the World Sarcoidosis Society: > > ABOUT SARCOIDOSIS. Sarcoidosis is a rare multi-system, auto immune disease > that is known for its long remissions and wide variety of symptoms. > Sarcoidosis symptoms vary from person to person - no two are exactly > alike. It is a granulomatous disease in which inflammation may occur in > lymph nodes, lungs, liver, eyes, skin, joints, kidneys, liver and spleen, > and other tissues.......... W.S.S. > > ~~~~~~~~ > > Abstract: Remission of Sarcoidosis Following Removal of Silicone Gel Breast > Implants. > > Authors: Teuber, Howell, Yoshida, Gershwin > Department of Internal Medicine > University of California, School of Medicine > Journal: Int.Arch Allergy Immunol > Dec. 1994 > Vol.105, Pgs. 404-407 > > > Abstract: We report herein a patient with debilitating multisystem sarcoidosis. > interestingly, dermal lesions and enlarged lymph nodes resolved and her > clinical > condition dramatically improved following removal of silicone gel breast > implants. Of note, the capsular tissue surrounding the breast implant > demonstrated a granulomatous foreign-body response. The potential harmful > effects of silicone may include an acceleration of an already existing > hypersensitivity response. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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