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Physician Initiated Research
Gluteal Vein Anatomy: Location, Caliber, Impact of Patient Positioning, and Implications for Fat Grafting Print

Sergey Y. Turin, MD; Megan Fracol, MD; Eric Keller, MD;  Michael Markl, PhD; Jeremy Collins, MD; Daniel Krochmal, MD; and John Y. S. Kim, MD

Aesthetic Surgery Journal  2019, 1–8

Background: Deaths in gluteal autografting occur due to gluteal vein injuries, but data are lacking on the precise location and caliber of these veins.

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Comparative Analysis of Cytokines of Tumor Cell Lines, Malignant and Benign Effusions Around Breast Implants Print

Marshall E. Kadin, MD; John Morgan, PhD; Nick Kouttab, PhD; Haiying Xu, BS; William P. Adams Jr MD; Caroline Glicksman, MD; Patricia McGuire, MD; David Sieber, MD; Alan L. Epstein, MD, PhD; Roberto N. Miranda, MD; and Mark W. Clemens, MD

Aesthetic Surgery Journal  2019, 1–8

Background: More than 700 women have developed an anaplastic large T cell lymphoma (ALCL) surrounding textured surface breast implants, termed  breast  implant–associated  ALCL  (BIA-ALCL).  Most  patients  with  BIA-ALCL  present  with  an  accumulation  of  fluid  (delayed  seroma)  around  the  implant. However, benign seromas without malignant cells complicating scar contracture, implant rupture, trauma, infection, and other causes are more common. For proper patient management and to avoid unnecessary surgery, a simple diagnostic test to identify malignant seromas is desirable.

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Pro-Fibrotic CD26-Positive Fibroblasts Are Present in Greater Abundance in Breast Capsule Tissue of Irradiated Breasts Print

Mimi R. Borrelli, MBBS, MSc, BSc; Dre Irizzary, MD; Ronak A. Patel, BS; Dung Nguyen, MD; Arash Momeni, MD; Michael T. Longaker, MD; and Derrick C. Wan, MD

Aesthetic Surgery Journal  2020, Vol 40(4) 369–379

Background: Breast capsular contracture is a major problem following implant-based breast reconstruction, particularly in the setting of radiation therapy. Recent work has identified a fibrogenic fibroblast subpopulation characterized by CD26 surface marker expression.

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