变性妇女迟发性戏剧性乳房肿胀:1例报告。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Sexual Medicine Pub Date : 2023-11-29 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1093/sexmed/qfad054
Kathryn Szymanski, Naikhoba Munabi, Maurice Garcia, Edward Ray
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背景:随着在美国进行的性别确认手术数量的增加,照顾性别不一致患者的医生,无论其执业地点和关注点如何,都可能遇到进行隆胸手术的变性女性。越来越多的跨性别女性正在寻求乳房女性化。然而,与顺性女性相比,这一人群接受监测和常规乳房护理的频率较低。目的:本报告旨在增加日益增长的知识体系,解决变性妇女隆胸并发症,并强调在医疗保健方面的差异。方法:对我院收治的1例乳房假体相关血肿进行回顾性分析。使用PubMed进行文献综述,收集所有讨论变性患者乳房植入相关积液的文章。在本报告发表之前,急症室给予了一份弃权同意书这篇文章是根据美国机构审查委员会的研究编写的。结果:我们的病人是一名非裔美国变性妇女,最初在60岁时表现为明显的不对称,原因是她的左乳房明显肿胀。该患者20年前在美国以外接受了双侧隆胸手术。患者注意到从3年前开始,她的左乳房逐渐无痛地增大。她承认,在被另一位外科医生轻蔑地对待后,她犹豫是否要寻求第二意见。随后的处理包括乳房x光检查和对顺性患者晚期乳房植入物相关血清肿的镜像建议:超声检查,细胞学和培养抽吸,去除植入物和胶囊。结果:我们的病人的液体收集被确定为慢性血肿,并进行了手术处理。虽然这名患者最终取得了良好的结果,但由于她作为跨性别女性所面临的障碍,治疗被推迟了。临床意义:文献表明,对晚发性乳房植入物相关血肿的推荐治疗没有基于性别认同的差异;然而,变性人和GNC成年人比顺性别妇女更有可能得到更少的彻底护理。任何接受隆胸植入物的患者都应常规评估晚期并发症,包括血清肿,由于其潜在的恶性性质,需要及时注意和系统的评估。优势和局限性:这篇文章的局限性在于它是一个单一的乳腺血清肿报告。PubMed的一篇综述收集了所有讨论变性患者乳房植入相关液体收集的文章,进一步加强了这一观点。结论:我们建议对医生进行更好的教育,让他们了解如何护理跨性别和性别多样化的患者,这将有助于减少这一弱势和边缘化人群对此类医疗状况的忽视和延迟表现。
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Delayed, dramatic breast swelling in a transgender woman: a case report.

Background: As the number of gender-affirming procedures performed in the United States increases, physicians caring for gender-nonconforming patients, regardless of practice location and focus, will likely encounter transgender women with breast implants. Increasingly, transgender women are seeking breast feminization. However, this population is less consistently receiving surveillance and routine breast care than cisgender women.

Aim: This report aims to add to the growing body of knowledge addressing breast augmentation complications in transgender women and to highlight disparities in healthcare.

Methods: A case of breast implant-associated seroma at our institution was analyzed through chart review. A literature review was conducted using PubMed to gather all articles discussing breast implant-associated fluid collections in transgender patients. Prior to publication of this report, a Waiver of Consent was granted by the E.R.'s Institutional Review Board for the study under which this article was prepared.

Results: Our patient was an African American transgender woman presenting initially at age 60 with significant asymmetry due to dramatic swelling of her left breast. The patient underwent bilateral breast augmentation outside of the United States 2 decades prior. The patient noted a gradual painless increase in her left breast size starting 3 years prior. She admitted that she was hesitant to seek a second opinion after being treated dismissively by another surgeon. Subsequent management included mammography and mirrored recommendations for late breast implant-associated seromas in cisgender patients: ultrasound, aspiration for cytology and culture, and removal of the implant and capsule.

Outcomes: The fluid collection in our patient was determined to be a chronic hematoma and was managed surgically. Though this patient eventually achieved a good outcome, treatment was delayed due to barriers she faced as a transgender woman.

Clinical implications: Literature demonstrates that recommended management of late-onset breast-implant-associated seroma does not differ based on gender identity; however, transgender and GNC adults are more likely to receive less thorough care than cisgender women. Any patients undergoing breast augmentation with implants should be routinely evaluated for late complications, including seromas, which require prompt attention and methodical evaluation due to their potentially malignant nature.

Strengths and limitations: This article is limited in that it is a single report of breast seroma. It is strengthened by a PubMed review gathering all articles discussing breast-implant-associated fluid collections in transgender patients.

Conclusion: We propose better education of physicians on how to care for transgender and gender-diverse patients should help mitigate the neglect and late presentation of such medical conditions in this vulnerable and marginalized population.

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Sexual Medicine
Sexual Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: Sexual Medicine is an official publication of the International Society for Sexual Medicine, and serves the field as the peer-reviewed, open access journal for rapid dissemination of multidisciplinary clinical and basic research in all areas of global sexual medicine, and particularly acts as a venue for topics of regional or sub-specialty interest. The journal is focused on issues in clinical medicine and epidemiology but also publishes basic science papers with particular relevance to specific populations. Sexual Medicine offers clinicians and researchers a rapid route to publication and the opportunity to publish in a broadly distributed and highly visible global forum. The journal publishes high quality articles from all over the world and actively seeks submissions from countries with expanding sexual medicine communities. Sexual Medicine relies on the same expert panel of editors and reviewers as The Journal of Sexual Medicine and Sexual Medicine Reviews.
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