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Ohtake, N., Kogenei, Y., Itoh, M., and Shoya, N. Postoperative sequelae of augmentation mammaplasty by injection method in Japan. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. 1989, 13, 67-74. SILICONE INJECTION.
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Okada, T., and Ikada, Y. Tissue reactions to subcutaneously implanted, surface-modified silicones. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. 1993, 27, 1509-1518. CAPSULE CONTRACTURE/immune effects.
Okano, Y., Nishikai, M., and Sato, A. Scleroderma, primary biliary cirrhosis, and Sjogren's syndrome after cosmetic breast augmentation with silicone injection: A case report of possible human adjuvant disease. Ann Rheum Dis. 1984, 43, 520-522. CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASE/silicone injection.
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Olenius, M., and Jurell, G. Breast reconstruction using tissue expansion. Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive and Hand Surgery. 1992, 26, (1): 83-90. EXPANDER/ reconstruction/capsule-contracture/local complications.