The importance of systematic histological examination after loosening of an implant

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Abstract

A 65-year-old man presented with a painful hip five years after a cemented replacement. Histological examination of a biopsy taken from tissue surrounding the femoral implant showed infiltration of a squamous-cell carcinoma. Further investigation revealed a primary growth in the left lung. This rare example of a metastasis in relation to a joint replacement illustrates the necessity for histological examination of the tissue adjacent to a loose prosthesis.

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Allain, J., Le Mouel, S., Voiçin, M. C., Delepine, G., & Goutallier, D. (1998). The importance of systematic histological examination after loosening of an implant. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 80(4), 591–594. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.80B4.8659

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