Reacción granulomatosa de tipo sarcoideo secundaria a biopolímeros: reporte de caso y revisión de la literatura
María Fernanda Corrales, Rodrigo Restrepo, Estefanía Calle, Daniela Morales Restrepo
Abstract
Iatrogenic allogenosis is a disease caused by the injection of biopolymers with esthetic purposes. Clinical manifestations can occur between six hours and 30 years after the procedure with local and/or systemic symptoms. The pathological findings are characterized by the presence of foreign body granulomas with a sarcoid-like reaction. Its interpretation is difficult given its association with sarcoidosis. We report the clinical case of a female patient with granulomatous lesions in reaction to a foreign body secondary to the multiple application of unknown substances on the face and buttocks.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineSarcoidosisHumanitiesDermatologyArtSarcoidosis and Beryllium Toxicity ResearchAutoimmune and Inflammatory DisordersContact Dermatitis and Allergies