Metallosis: A new form of autoimmune/Autoinflammatory Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants syndrome (ASIA)?

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Autoimmune/autoinflammatory syndrome induced by adjuvants (ASIA) is a new entity in which exposure to an adjuvant triggers an aberrant autoimmune response. Metallosis is a rare condition characterized by the deposition and build-up of metal debris in the soft tissues of the body associated with metal-on-metal (MOM) prosthetic devices. It can present with local/systemic symptoms and signs due to a chronic inflammatory host response. The authors present the case of a 51-year-old woman with a 6-month history of systemic complaints due to intoxication with metal ions from hip metallosis. This case highlights the importance of follow-up and continuous monitoring of patients with a hip prosthesis. As this is a rare condition, a patient presenting with unspecific symptoms such as ASIA syndrome induced by metallosis requires a high level of clinical suspicion as the removal of the adjuvant can resolve the condition.

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Vaz, R., Xavier, P., Brito, S., Dantas, J., Duque, S., Consciência, J. G., & Campos, L. (2019). Metallosis: A new form of autoimmune/Autoinflammatory Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants syndrome (ASIA)? European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.12890/2019_001034

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