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Tom S Decates1, Adriana M Villadiego Pereira2, David G M Mosmuller3
1Department of Dermatology, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Abstract:
When an adverse event occurs after a dermal filler treatment, simple ultrasound can be of help for diagnosis. But sometimes a more sophisticated imaging technique as MRI is needed to find the true reason for a complication. As in the case of pneumosinus dilatans after injection of a dermal filler, we present. The relation of this rare disorder and filler injection is discussed.
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