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Case No : 1356 Date 2023-10-18

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  • Courtesy of Suyon Chang / Seoul St. Mary
  • Age/Sex 30 / F
  • Chief ComplaintAbnormal findings detected on chest PA for a regular check-up.
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Diagnosis With Brief Discussion

Diagnosis
Migration of breast augmentation filler
Radiologic Findings
Fig 1. Chest PA shows mass-like lesions in the bilateral paratracheal area.
Fig 2-5. CT scans reveal infiltrative low-attenuating lesions involving bilateral breasts, bilateral supraclavicular fossae, mediastinum, and axillae.
Brief Review
Unlike silicone implants, subcutaneously injected fillers lack a barrier to keep the shape in place and prevent migration. There have been case reports of filler material migrating to the mediastinum, peritoneum, chest wall, axilla, and inguinal region. Clinicians should be aware of this condition because it looks like lymphoma on a chest computed tomography scan.

In our case, lymphoma was initially suspected and referred to our hospital. However, Chest CT scans suggested breast filler migration rather than lymphoma. PET-CT scan revealed no perceptible FDG uptake in this area. A surgical biopsy confirmed that the mass was foreign material.
References
Huang M, Ong YS, Ong BH. Migration of breast augmentation filler to the mediastinum mimicking lymphoma: A case report. JTCVS Tech. 2022 Jun 9;14:155-158. doi: 10.1016/j.xjtc.2022.06.002. PMID: 35967206; PMCID: PMC9367198.
Keywords

No. of Applicants : 81

▶ Correct Answer : 8/81,  9.9%
  • - Kyoto City Hospital , Japan YUSUKE UTSUNOMIYA
  • - Kyoto university , Japan AKIHIKO SAKATA
  • - , Japan KENTARO KOTANI
  • - Healthy Longevity Medical Center , Japan SHIN-ICHI CHO
  • - , Japan HIROAKI ARAKAWA
  • - Ichinomiya Nishi Hospital , Japan Takao Kiguchi
  • - Kantou Rousai Hospital , Japan KAORU SUMIDA
  • - Matsunami General Hospital , Japan TARO TAKEDA
▶ Semi-Correct Answer : 3/81,  3.7%
  • - Korea University Anam Hospital , Korea (South) KYU-CHONG LEE
  • - Hanyang University Hospital , Korea (South) SEUNG JIN YOO
  • - Paras hospital, Panchkula , India SHALEEN RANA
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