关键词: Brucella Facial abscess Filler Infection

Mesh : Abscess / drug therapy etiology physiopathology Anti-Bacterial Agents / therapeutic use Brucella / isolation & purification Brucellosis / drug therapy etiology physiopathology Dermal Fillers / adverse effects Face Female Follow-Up Studies Humans Injections, Subcutaneous / adverse effects Middle Aged Risk Assessment Skin Diseases, Bacterial / drug therapy etiology physiopathology Treatment Outcome

来  源:   DOI:10.1007/s00266-018-1173-3

Abstract:
BACKGROUND: The widespread desire to maintain youth and beauty with minimally invasive procedures made the use of soft tissue fillers an attractive option to correct numerous aesthetic problems. However, many complications have emerged recently especially with the use of non-FDA-approved permanent materials. In this case report, we are demonstrating the effective management of a patient with Brucella isolated from a facial abscess at the site of prior permanent filler injection done 17 years ago.
METHODS: A 56-year-old woman presented complaining of painful swelling of the right cheek after a failed trial of filler evacuation and intralesional corticosteroid injection. The patient was interviewed carefully, and physical examination was performed, followed by culture and imaging.
RESULTS: The patient had a facial abscess that was complicated by parotid infiltration by Brucella. Eventually she was managed successfully by anti-Brucella antibiotics for 6 months with no further complaints. A review of causative organisms in the literature along with recommendations for management is discussed.
CONCLUSIONS: Permanent fillers have shown many complications that can occur even years after injection. Therefore, physicians should be careful when using permanent fillers and should restrict their use to certain situations. Moreover, rare infections must be kept in mind and careful history, including travel history and animal contact, needs to be considered particularly in the unusual scenarios.
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