Introduction. Body contouring injections by non-licensed providers are frequently sought out by a subset of the male-to-female transgender community. Although short-term side effects such as pulmonary embolism and injection site infection are well known, long-term consequences of such practices are less well studied. Case presentation. Here we describe the case of a 40-year-old African American male-to-female transgender patient who presented to our institution with hypercalcemia and acute renal failure secondary to body contouring injections with industrial strength silicone by non-licensed providers, a decade prior to her visit. Work-up revealed an extensive granulomatous inflammatory process in the injection area resulting in electrolyte abnormalities and kidney injury. The patient's lab results and symptoms responded well to long-term corticosteroid treatment and correlated with treatment adherence. Conclusion: Affected patients can sometimes present with unusual clinical symptoms many years after silicone injections. In a constantly growing transgender community that often utilizes non-licensed providers for silicone injections, the medical community will likely face an increasing number of patients with long-term side effects of such practices. Therefore, it is imperative for physicians to recognize such cases promptly and initiate potentially life-saving treatment. © 2014 Visnyei et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Visnyei, K., Samuel, M., Heacock, L., & Cortes, J. A. (2014). Hypercalcemia in a male-to-female transgender patient after body contouring injections: A case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-8-71
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