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Autor:
Patricia McGuire, Caroline Glicksman, Roger Wixtrom, C James Sung, Robert Hamilton, Marisa Lawrence, Melinda Haws, Sarah Ferenz, Marshall Kadin
Publikováno v:
Aesthetic Surgery Journal. 43:230-244
Background There has been an increasing need to acquire rigorous scientific data to answer the concerns of physicians, patients, and the FDA regarding the self-reported illness identified as breast implant illness (BII). There are no diagnostic tests
Autor:
Caroline Glicksman, Patricia McGuire, Marshall Kadin, Kirsten Barnes, Roger Wixtrom, Marisa Lawrence, Melinda Haws, Sarah Ferenz, C James Sung, Robert G Hamilton, Kate Faasse
Publikováno v:
Aesthetic Surgery Journal.
Background Breast Implant Illness (BII) describes a variety of symptoms reported by patients with breast implants. Biospecimens data revealed minimal statistical differences between BII and non-BII cohorts. Baseline analysis of PROMIS data demonstrat
Autor:
Roger Wixtrom, Caroline Glicksman, Marshall Kadin, Marisa Lawrence, Melinda Haws, Sarah Ferenz, James Sung, Patricia McGuire
Publikováno v:
Aesthetic Surgery Journal. 42:1067-1076
Background Breast Implant Illness (BII), as described in recent medical literature and by social media, describes a range of symptoms in patients with breast implants for which there are no physical findings or laboratory results that explain their s
Autor:
Caroline, Glicksman, Patricia, McGuire, Marshall, Kadin, Marisa, Lawrence, Melinda, Haws, Jill, Newby, Sarah, Ferenz, James, Sung, Roger, Wixtrom
Publikováno v:
Aesthetic Surgery Journal. 42:809-819
Background Breast Implant Illness (BII) is a term used to describe a variety of symptoms by patients with breast implants for which there are no abnormal physical or laboratory findings to explain their symptoms. There currently exists a difference o
Publikováno v:
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 96:957-963
The relative importance of the factors that contribute to the bone erosion seen underlying alloplastic implants remains unknown. This study was designed to examine the effects of different alloplastic onlays on the mandible in a rabbit animal model.