Case of late hematoma after breast augmentation

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We present a case report of a patient who experienced a late, spontaneous breast hematoma 26 years after primary breast augmentation. Late hematomas are a rare complication of breast augmentation with uncertain etiology. In this case, there was no trauma, calcifications, or implant rupture. We believe the patient’s hematoma was secondary to erosion of a capsular vessel due to capsular contracture.

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Kim, L., Castel, N., & Parsa, F. D. (2018). Case of late hematoma after breast augmentation. Archives of Plastic Surgery, 45(2), 177–179. https://doi.org/10.5999/aps.2016.01718

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