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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1011...

Sujet
Case Report
Auteur
Azzouz, Safaa Lanoue, Derek Champagne, Katéri Genest, Genevieve
Langue
en
Editeur

BioMed Central

Catégorie

Allergy, Asthma, and Clinical Immunology : Official Journal of the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

Année

2023

Date de référencement

22/09/2023

Mots clés
diagnosis reactions treatment vaccination reaction
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Résumé

BACKGROUND: With ongoing COVID-19 vaccination schedules and the popularity of cosmetic fillers, it is important to examine and record associated adverse reactions to a more general audience of health care professionals.

Case reports exist in subspecialty journals outlining reactions after SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination.

This is one of the first cases published in Canada, and it highlights priorities and challenges faced by physicians in assessing and managing patients presenting with adverse reactions post vaccination.

CASE PRESENTATION: We present a case of a 43 -year-old women with delayed type 4 hypersensitivity reaction to hyaluronic acid cosmetic filler triggered by COVID-19 mRNA vaccination.

We outline the clinical presentation, diagnosis, complications, and treatment of a late inflammatory reaction to hyaluronic acid filler and highlight the treatment priorities for clinicians faced with similar presentations.

CONCLUSION: The differential diagnosis of delayed onset nodules formation post filler injection is broad and includes redistribution of fillers, inflammatory reaction to biofilm, and delayed hypersensitivity reaction.

As result, in order to make the right diagnosis, administer the appropriate treatment and achieve great cosmetic results, we highly recommend seeking expert opinion from dermatologist, plastic surgeon and allergist immunologist in a timely manner.

Azzouz, Safaa,Lanoue, Derek,Champagne, Katéri,Genest, Genevieve, 2023, Delayed hypersensitivity reaction to cosmetic filler following two COVID-19 vaccinations and infection, BioMed Central

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