TY - JOUR
T1 - The Spectrum of Non-neoplastic Changes Associated with Breast Implants
T2 - Histopathology, Imaging, and Clinical Significance
AU - Marques-Piubelli, Mario L.
AU - Lyapichev, Kirill A.
AU - Fnu, Aakash
AU - Adrada, Beatriz
AU - Stewart, John
AU - Hunt, Kelly K.
AU - Clemens, Mark W.
AU - Iyer, Swaminathan
AU - Wu, Yun
AU - El Hussein, Siba
AU - Xu, Jie
AU - Ok, Chi Young
AU - Li, Shaoying
AU - Pierson, Diane M.
AU - Ferrufino-Schmidt, Maria C.
AU - Nahmod, Karen A.
AU - Yoga, Arthy
AU - Hunsicker, Lisa
AU - Evans, Mark G.
AU - Resetkova, Erika
AU - Qiu, Lianqun
AU - Khanlari, Mahsa
AU - Garces, Sofia A.
AU - Bueso-Ramos, Carlos E.
AU - Medeiros, L. Jeffrey
AU - Miranda, Roberto N.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/6/1
Y1 - 2024/6/1
N2 - Breast implant-Associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma has been recognized as a distinct entity in the World Health Organization classification of hematolymphoid neoplasms. These neoplasms are causally related to textured implants that were used worldwide until recently. Consequently, there is an increased demand for processing periprosthetic capsules, adding new challenges for surgeons, clinicians, and pathologists. In the literature, the focus has been on breast implant-Associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma; however, benign complications related to the placement of breast implants occur in up to 20% to 30% of patients. Imaging studies are helpful in assessing patients with breast implants for evidence of implant rupture, changes in tissues surrounding the implants, or regional lymphadenopathy related to breast implants, but pathologic examination is often required. In this review, we couple our experience with a review of the literature to describe a range of benign lesions associated with breast implants that can be associated with different clinical presentations or pathogenesis and that may require different diagnostic approaches. We illustrate the spectrum of the most common of these benign disorders, highlighting their clinical, imaging, gross, and microscopic features. Finally, we propose a systematic approach for the diagnosis and handling of breast implant specimens in general.
AB - Breast implant-Associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma has been recognized as a distinct entity in the World Health Organization classification of hematolymphoid neoplasms. These neoplasms are causally related to textured implants that were used worldwide until recently. Consequently, there is an increased demand for processing periprosthetic capsules, adding new challenges for surgeons, clinicians, and pathologists. In the literature, the focus has been on breast implant-Associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma; however, benign complications related to the placement of breast implants occur in up to 20% to 30% of patients. Imaging studies are helpful in assessing patients with breast implants for evidence of implant rupture, changes in tissues surrounding the implants, or regional lymphadenopathy related to breast implants, but pathologic examination is often required. In this review, we couple our experience with a review of the literature to describe a range of benign lesions associated with breast implants that can be associated with different clinical presentations or pathogenesis and that may require different diagnostic approaches. We illustrate the spectrum of the most common of these benign disorders, highlighting their clinical, imaging, gross, and microscopic features. Finally, we propose a systematic approach for the diagnosis and handling of breast implant specimens in general.
KW - ALCL
KW - benign breast implant pathology
KW - breast implant
KW - implant complications
KW - peri-implant capsule
KW - peri-implant effusion
KW - periprosthetic capsule
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U2 - 10.1097/PAS.0000000000002198
DO - 10.1097/PAS.0000000000002198
M3 - Article
C2 - 38451836
AN - SCOPUS:85193307975
SN - 0147-5185
VL - 48
SP - E43-E64
JO - American Journal of Surgical Pathology
JF - American Journal of Surgical Pathology
IS - 6
ER -