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Synthol systemic complications: Hypercalcemia and pulmonary granulomatosis. A case report

Authors :
Ahmad Chahal
Karim Daher
Gazy Sakr
Mersad Alimoradi
Elie El-Rassi
Source :
Annals of Medicine and Surgery
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2021.

Abstract

Introduction Synthol injection for body contouring has been used by bodybuilders for some time. We report two extremely rare systemic complications; pulmonary granulomatosis and hypercalcemia, in a woman who has received Synthol injections for buttocks augmentation. Presentation of case The case discussed in this report is of a 36-year-old lady who presented for severe hypercalcemia and nephrocalcinosis. Subsequent workup revealed granulomas in the buttocks and in the lungs. Upon questioning, it was discovered that she had received Synthol injection for buttocks augmentation a few months earlier. Labs were consistent with calcitriol mediated hypercalcemia, a phenomenon observed in granulomatous diseases. A diagnosis of foreign body granulomatosis with pulmonary migration and secondary hypercalcemia was made. The patient was started on prednisone and showed an initial positive response. Discussion Reported complications of Synthol include pain, muscle deformity, and ulceration at the injection site. Hypercalcemia secondary to foreign body granulomatosis after Synthol injection has been reported only once previously, and here we report a second case. The hypercalcemia is thought to be calcitriol mediated, where overexpression of CYP27B1 in the macrophages forming the granulomas leads to pathological extrarenal calcitriol production. Pulmonary granulomatosis, theorized to be secondary to hematologic migration of the injected material, has never been reported previously with Synthol use. Conclusion Synthol injection for body contouring may be a cause of extensive local and pulmonary foreign body granulomatosis leading to calcitriol mediated hypercalcemia. History of cosmetic injections should not be disregarded during history taking.<br />Highlights • Synthol injections for site enhancement can lead to systemic complications • Pulmonary granulomatosis can be secondary to hematogenic spread of Synthol • Hypercalcemia can be secondary to severe foreign body granulomatosis • Hypercalcemia is due to overexpression of CYP27B1 in macrophages • Site enhancement injections should not be dismissed during history taking

Details

ISSN :
20490801
Volume :
69
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Medicine & Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bbcfd583339b7e14bdc648db894aee20
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2021.102771