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Management of Fat Necrosis after Autologous Fat Transplantation for Breast Augmentation
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2018Background: Palpable lumps as sequelae of fat necrosis after fat grafting to the breast may not only cause physical or psychological symptoms to patients but also potentially complicate breast cancer screening.
Jeng-Yee Lin, Ping Song, L. L. Pu
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1956
Abstract 1. 1. One hundred sixty-three cases of fat necrosis collected during a twelve-year period have been reported. No cases associated with pancreatitis have been included. 2. 2. Seventy-four of these patients had the lesion in the breast, sixty-five in or about the peritoneal cavity and twenty-five in the subcutaneous tissue. 3.
Roberts B, Robert Reed, William T. Fitts
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Abstract 1. 1. One hundred sixty-three cases of fat necrosis collected during a twelve-year period have been reported. No cases associated with pancreatitis have been included. 2. 2. Seventy-four of these patients had the lesion in the breast, sixty-five in or about the peritoneal cavity and twenty-five in the subcutaneous tissue. 3.
Roberts B, Robert Reed, William T. Fitts
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2018
Medial Row Perforators Are Associated with Higher Rates of Fat Necrosis in Bilateral DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction Sir: I was with great interest that we read the article entitled “Medial Row Perforators Are Associated with Higher Rates of Fat Necrosis
Joshua L Levine, Alexandra Condé-Green
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Medial Row Perforators Are Associated with Higher Rates of Fat Necrosis in Bilateral DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction Sir: I was with great interest that we read the article entitled “Medial Row Perforators Are Associated with Higher Rates of Fat Necrosis
Joshua L Levine, Alexandra Condé-Green
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1973
Abstract Five cases of fat necrosis of the scrotum are presented. All occurred in stout or fat boys before puberty. The condition presents during the late winter or spring months of the year, and there is often a history of cold exposure during a swim a few days prior to the onset of scrotal pain.
T. H. Ong, J.R. Solomon
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Abstract Five cases of fat necrosis of the scrotum are presented. All occurred in stout or fat boys before puberty. The condition presents during the late winter or spring months of the year, and there is often a history of cold exposure during a swim a few days prior to the onset of scrotal pain.
T. H. Ong, J.R. Solomon
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The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1986
We report the case of a 66-year-old man with nodular lesions on the chest that were clinically diagnosed as epidermal cysts. Histologically the lesions consisted of fat necrosis with cystic spaces lined by striking membranous structures, mimicking a parasitic cuticle and exhibiting all the staining reactions of ceroid.
Poppiti Rj+3 more
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We report the case of a 66-year-old man with nodular lesions on the chest that were clinically diagnosed as epidermal cysts. Histologically the lesions consisted of fat necrosis with cystic spaces lined by striking membranous structures, mimicking a parasitic cuticle and exhibiting all the staining reactions of ceroid.
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Seminars in ultrasound, CT, and MR, 2017
Necrosis of the fat adjacent to the heart, referred to as pericardial fat necrosis, epipericardial fat necrosis, and mediastinal fat necrosis, is a rare, self-limited condition.
G. Gayer
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Necrosis of the fat adjacent to the heart, referred to as pericardial fat necrosis, epipericardial fat necrosis, and mediastinal fat necrosis, is a rare, self-limited condition.
G. Gayer
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Epipericardial Fat Necrosis: Who Should Be a Candidate?
AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 2016OBJECTIVE The objectives of the present study were to estimate the frequency of epipericardial fat necrosis among patients undergoing chest CT for chest pain and to compare the clinical and laboratory data between patients with epipericardial fat ...
K. Giassi+4 more
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Idiopathic Fat Necrosis in the Scrotum
British Journal of Urology, 1975Summary2 cases of idiopathic scrotal fat necrosis are presented. The aetiology and differential diagnosis are discussed. Trauma, cool temperature and ocean water all appeared to be relevant factors in its production.
Robert E. Donohue, William L. F. Utley
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Subcutaneous fat necrosis in a neonate
Archives of disease in childhood - Education & practice edition, 2018A term neonate was born by forceps extraction with meconium stained liquor. He was admitted to high dependency neonatal unit for respiratory distress (venous blood gas (VBG): pH—7.23, pCO2—6.18) and low blood sugars. He received intravenous antibiotics for 36 hours and discharged home on day 5 of life.
Raj Narayanan Anantharaman+1 more
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Fat Necrosis – a Cause of Pancreatic Parenchymal Necrosis?
Digestion, 1978Acute pancreatic necrosis resulted when oleic acid or olive oil was injected into the pancreatic duct or rats. After injection of droplets of both lipids into the pancreatic interstitial tissue, coagulation-type necrosis of acinar tissue developed adjacent to these droplets. Mono-olein or paraffin oil caused no histological alterations of acinar cells.
P.G. Lankisch, H. Schmidt
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