Friday, September 2, 2011

The role of breast imaging in macrolane injection—A review and report of three cases

The role of breast imaging in macrolane injection—A review and report of three cases
We present three cases referred to our centre in the last 2 years with complications associated with Macrolaneâ„¢ injection, possibly from injection into an incorrect tissue plane. Complications included breast pain, haematoma, cellulitis and abscess formation. We suggest that such aesthetic procedures should be carried out under ultrasound guidance to ensure administration into the correct site, potentially avoiding such complications. (Source: European Journal of Radiology Extra)

Shout Outs
Prepared Patient Forum, What it Takes is the host for this week’s issue of Grand Rounds! You can read this week’s edition here.  We received more than 40 contributions for this week’s collection of health care blogs and columns. Patients, clinicians, policy wonks and interesting folks with opinions submitted original posts that are sure to expand your thinking and perspectives. ….. On Calling the Shots, Beth Gainer takes issue with using terms such as “sexy” and “sassy” to describe the experience of having breast cancer.  As a breast cancer survivor, Beth understands the reality of the diagnosis, treatment and aftermath that left her feeling anything but sexy or sassy. …………………………… Paul Levy, Not Running a hospital, on health care pol...

Jennifer Aniston – does she look ‘different’ to you
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Record Transfer Requests
Requests for transfer of records are coming in response to the closing practice letters. These bring dueling emotions: pleasure in the knowledge the individual is planning for continued care AND the sting of rejection. Intellectually, I know the second makes no sense. I am the one who is leaving them and the practice. Still.... (Source: Suture for a Living)

LSP Bio Launches RenehaVisâ„¢ And SportVisâ„¢ In The UK
LSP Bio today announced the UK launch of two new and innovative Hyaluronic Acid (HA) based products, RenehaVisâ„¢ (for osteoarthritis of the knee) and SportVisâ„¢ (for ankle sprain and tennis elbow). Both products are CE-mark approved and are also among the very first products fast tracked to 'Innovative Products' status in the new NHS Supply Chain contracts. "RenehaVis and SportVis are novel HA treatments, both manufactured in the UK, and are supported by strong data from robust clinical studies," said Mark Lewis, Director at LSP Bio... (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)


Die restylane lipp bezugsquelle kann mit modernen und innovativen Methoden in der sch�nheitschirurgischen plastischen und �sthetischen Therapie so durchgef�hrt werden, dass die Risiken so gering wie m�glich sind.

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