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[Oleoma: A case report with good response to tetracycline]
Paula Ferrazzi Magrin1, Carla de Oliveira Ribeiro, Luís Peres Quevedo Filho
1Pós-graduanda do serviço de Dermatologia da Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Hospital Universitário Antônio Pedro (HUAP) - Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Brasil.
Abstract:
Oleoma or paraffinoma is defined as a foreign body granuloma that results from the injection of oily substances into the skin or subcutaneous tissue. We present a young patient with ulcerated lesions secondary to infiltration of oily material. He had undergone the injections with the aim of increasing muscle mass and definition. The treatment of these cases is quite complex, often with unsatisfactory results. The use of long-term oral tetracycline proved to be helpful.
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