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Safety of Silicone Breast Implants (1999)
Institute of Medicine (IOM)

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Lappe, M. A. Silicone-reactive disorder: A new autoimmune disease caused by immunostimulation and superantigens. Medical Hypotheses. 1993, 41, 348-352. CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASE/immune effects.

Lappert, M. F., and Scott, F. P. A. Preliminary communication. The reaction pathway from Speier's to Karstedt's hydrosilylation catalyst. The Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 1995, 492, C11-C13. PLATINUM.

Larson, D. L., Anderson, R. C., Maksud, D., and Grunert, B. K. What influences public perceptions of silicone breast implants? Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 1994 Aug, 94, (2): 318-325. PSYCHOSOCIAL.

Laughlin, R. A., Raynor, A. C., and Habal, B. M. Complications of closed capsulotomies after augmentation mammoplasty. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 1977, 60, (3): 362-363. CLOSED CAPSULOTOMY/local complications.

Lavey, E. B., and Pearl, R. M. Inflammation in a silicone-induced granuloma caused by a tuberculosis skin test. Annals of Plastic Surgery. 1981 Aug, 7, (2): 152-154. SILICONE INJECTION/immune effects/granulomas.

Lavine, D. M. Saline inflatable prostheses: 14 years' experience. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. 1993, 17, 325-330. CAPSULE-CONTRACTURE/local complications/hematomas/rupture/saline.

Lawrence, R. Breastfeeding and medical disease. Medical Clinics of North America. 1989, 73, 583-603. BREAST FEEDING.

Lawrence, R. C., Hochberg, M. C., Kelsey, J. L., and et al. Estimates of the prevalence of selected arthritic and musculoskeletal diseases in the United States. Journal of Rheumatology. 1989, 16, (4): 427-441. AI-CTD BACKGROUND.

Lawrie, S., and Pelosi, A. Chronic fatigue syndrome in the community. Prevalence and associations. British Journal of Psychiatry. 1995, 166, (6): 793-797. AI-CTD BACKGROUND.

Lazaro, M. A., Morteo, D. G., DeBenyacar, M. A., Paira, S. O., Lema, B., Morteo, O. G., and Cocco, M. Lymphadenopathy secondary to silicone hand joint prostheses. Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology. 1990, 8, 17-22. LYMPHADENOPATHY/local complications.

Le Fevre, R., Coulston, F., and Goldberg, L. Action of a copolymer of mixed phenylmethylcyclosiloxanes on reproduction in rats and rabbits. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 1972, 21, 29-44. TOXICOLOGY.

Le Vier, R. R., Bennett, D. R., and Hunter, M. J. Effects of oral 2,6-cis-diphenylhexamethyl-cyclotetrasiloxane on the reproductive system of the male Macaca mulatta. Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica. 1975 Jan 1, Vol 36, Supp. HI, 68-80, Chapter VIII. TOXICOLOGY.

Le Vier, R. R., and Jankowiak, M. E. The hormonal and antifertility activity of 2,6-cis-diphenylhexamethylcyclotetrasiloxane in the female rat. Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica. 1975 Jan 1, Vol 36, Supp. III, 81-92, Chapter Viii. TOXICOLOGY.

Lebovic, G. S. Silicone autoimmune disease. Diseases of the Breast. 1996: 620-628, Ch. 19. GENERAL/CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASE.

Lee, C. L., Polmanteer, K. E., and King, E. G. Flow behavior of narrow-distribution poly-dimethylsiloxane. J. Polymer. Sci. A2. 1970, 8, 1909. SILICONE CHARACTERIZATION.

Lee, D., Goldstein, E. J., and Zarem, H. A. Localized Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare mastitis in an immunocompetent woman with silicone breast implants. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 1995, 95, (1): 142-144. INFECTION/local complications.

Lee, S.-L., Tsay, G. J., and Tsai, R.-T. Anticentromere antibodies in subjects with no apparent connective tissue diseases. Ann. Rheum. Dis. 1993, 52, 586-589. AI-CTD BACKGROUND.

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