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      Rotura protésica de mama extracapsular atípica. Siliconomas en axila contralateral Translated title: Atypical extracapsular breast prosthetic rupture. Siliconomas in the contralateral axilla

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          Multimodality Imaging-based Evaluation of Single-Lumen Silicone Breast Implants for Rupture.

          Breast implants are frequently encountered on breast imaging studies, and it is essential for any radiologist interpreting these studies to be able to correctly assess implant integrity. Ruptures of silicone gel-filled implants often occur without becoming clinically obvious and are incidentally detected at imaging. Early diagnosis of implant rupture is important because surgical removal of extracapsular silicone in the breast parenchyma and lymphatics is difficult. Conversely, misdiagnosis of rupture may prompt a patient to undergo unnecessary additional surgery to remove the implant. Mammography is the most common breast imaging examination performed and can readily depict extracapsular free silicone, although it is insensitive for detection of intracapsular implant rupture. Ultrasonography (US) can be used to assess the internal structure of the implant and may provide an economical method for initial implant assessment. Common US signs of intracapsular rupture include the "keyhole" or "noose" sign, subcapsular line sign, and "stepladder" sign; extracapsular silicone has a distinctive "snowstorm" or echogenic noise appearance. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is the most accurate and reliable means for assessment of implant rupture and is highly sensitive for detection of both intracapsular and extracapsular rupture. MR imaging findings of intracapsular rupture include the keyhole or noose sign, subcapsular line sign, and "linguine" sign, and silicone-selective MR imaging sequences are highly sensitive to small amounts of extracapsular silicone. ©RSNA, 2017.
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            Adenopatías por migración de silicona a axila contralateral 2 años después de rotura de prótesis de mamaria

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              Diagnóstico por ecografía de ruptura de implantes mamarios y otras complicaciones asociadas: artículo de revisión

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                Sanidad Militar
                Sanid. Mil.
                Ministerio de Defensa (Madrid, Madrid, Spain )
                1887-8571
                December 2020
                : 76
                : 4
                : 265-266
                Affiliations
                [3] orgnameHospital Central de la Defensa Gómez Ulla orgdiv1Servicio de Radiología
                [2] orgnameHospital Central de la Defensa Gómez Ulla orgdiv1Servicio de Radiología
                [1] orgnameHospital Central de la Defensa Gómez Ulla orgdiv1Servicio de Radiología
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                S1887-85712020000400265 S1887-8571(20)07600400265
                10.4321/s1887-85712020000400010
                07350730-2187-4eda-ad86-378a02a7c87a

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                : 20 October 2020
                : 09 January 2020
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