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Destructive arthritis due to silicone: a foreign-body reaction.
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1983
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RheumatologyDestructive ArthritisExtracellular Silicone DebrisOsteoarthritisErosive ArthritisInflammatory Rheumatic DiseaseSilicone ImplantSurgeryHand SurgeryMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryInflammatory ArthritisRheumatoid Arthritis
The authors report 3 cases of erosive arthritis resulting from a foreign-body reaction to a silicone implant in the wrist. No patient had a history of inflammatory arthritis. Radiographic changes included well-defined lytic lesions with thin, sclerotic margins, normal mineralization, and loss of volume of the implant. Pathologically, a destructive foreign-body reaction was seen, with intra- and extracellular silicone debris.