dc.creatorEspindola, Otavio de Melo
dc.creatorJaenish, Thomas
dc.creatorNielsenSaines, Karin
dc.creatorOliveira, Raquel de Vasconcellos Carvalhaes de
dc.creatorPastorino, Boris
dc.creatorVasconcelos, Zilton Farias Meira de
dc.creatorGabaglia, Claudia Raja
dc.creatorRibeiro, Ieda Pereira
dc.creatorCunha, Denise Cotrim da
dc.creatorPone, Marcos Vinicius
dc.creatorCarvalho, Liege Maria Abreu de
dc.creatorPone, Sheila Moura
dc.creatorDamasceno, Luana
dc.creatorZin, Andrea A.
dc.creatorBonaldo, Myrna C.
dc.creatorMoreira, Maria Elisabeth Lopes
dc.creatorCherry, James D.
dc.creatorLamballerie, Xavier de
dc.creatorBrasil, Patrícia
dc.date2021-03-30T19:47:43Z
dc.date2021-03-30T19:47:43Z
dc.date2021
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-26T20:07:38Z
dc.date.available2023-09-26T20:07:38Z
dc.identifierESPINDOLA, Otavio de Melo et al. Ultrasonographic Subclinical Signs of Inflammation of the Lacrimal, Parotid, and Submandibular Glands in Users of Cosmetic Fillers. Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, p. 1-9, Jan 8, 2021.
dc.identifier1550-9613
dc.identifierhttps://www.arca.fiocruz.br/handle/icict/46468
dc.identifier10.1002/jum.15621
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/8849145
dc.descriptionObjectives: To detect ultrasonographic inflammatory signs in the lacrimal, parotid, and submandibular glands in cosmetic fillers (CFs) users. Methods: A prospective and cross-sectional ultrasound study of the glands in cases with CFs was performed. The sample included users of hyaluronic acid, silicone oil, polymethylmethacrylate, polycaprolactone, calcium hydroxyapatite, and polyacrylamide. Abnormalities of the parenchyma and hypervascularity signs of the glands were compared with a control group (n = 10), evaluated by 2 observers, and correlated with the type, number, and location of the facial CFs. Cohen's kappa test and logistic regression models with odds ratios (OR) adjusted by age with 95% CI were performed. Results: Sixty-three patients with CFs met the criteria. Parotid and submandibular glands had the highest percentage of parenchymal involvement: 87.3 and 88.9%, respectively (p <.01). Abnormalities of the echostructure of the parenchyma and hypervascularity of the glands were detected with all kinds of fillers without significant differences per type. A significant substantial interrater kappa (0.61) with an agreement of 90% for all glands among observers was found. Conclusion: Users of common types of CFs frequently present subclinical ultrasonographic signs of inflammation of the lacrimal, parotid, and submandibular glands. Further research on the topic seems necessary.
dc.description2200-01-01
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherWiley
dc.rightsrestricted access
dc.subjectCosmetic fillers ultrasound
dc.subjectDermatologic ultrasound
dc.subjectFillers ultrasound
dc.subjectLacrimal gland ultrasound
dc.subjectParotid gland ultrasound
dc.subjectSalivary glands ultrasound
dc.subjectSubmandibular gland ultrasound
dc.subjectUltrasound
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dc.typeArticle


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