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Horizonte Médico (Lima)

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VALLE FARFAN, Renzo Steffano; PALACIOS ORDONEZ, Enver Vantroi; LOZANO RODAS, Ysabel  and  VALLE FARFAN, Stefano Alessandro. Pulmonary parenchymal involvement secondary to subcutaneous injection of silicone gels: a case report. Horiz. Med. [online]. 2023, vol.23, n.1, e2101.  Epub Mar 03, 2023. ISSN 1727-558X.  http://dx.doi.org/10.24265/horizmed.2023.v23n1.10.

Pulmonary parenchymal involvement secondary to the subcutaneous injection of silicone gels is an unusual condition which occurs more frequently in women aged between 22 and 55 years. Although different theories have been put forward about its etiology, it is unknown and the condition may cause local and systemic complications and even have a fatal outcome. Few cases have been reported in South America and there is no report of this unique entity in Peru. We present the case of a previously healthy 28-year-old male transgender patient who, after an illegal subcutaneous injection of silicone gels in the gluteal region given by a non-healthcare professional, showed progressive respiratory distress and stabbing chest pain of approximately 7 out of 10 on the pain scale within the first 24 hours. Upon admission to the emergency room, respiratory failure was objectively evidenced since the patient had an oxygen saturation of 72 % at a FiO₂ of 21 %, as well as pulmonary parenchymal involvement both in the CT scan and chest X-ray with signs highly suggestive of this pathology. Using a SARS-CoV-2 RNA real-time RT-PCR test performed on a respiratory specimen, COVID pneumonia, immunodeficiency disorders and pulmonary embolism were ruled out. Since there is no standard treatment, the patient was given relevant support measures such as the administration of supplemental oxygen at a low flow rate by binasal cannula, intravenous systemic corticosteroids and antibiotic therapy, thus achieving good progress with resolution of the initial clinical presentation. Then, after 10 days of intrahospital treatment, the patient was discharged.

Keywords : Lung; Respiratory Insufficiency; Silicone Gels.

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