26/Nov/2024
Migration of metallic acupuncture threads from the breast to the right ventricle: a case report
einstein (São Paulo). 26/Nov/2024;22:eRC1280.
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Migration of metallic acupuncture threads from the breast to the right ventricle: a case report
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2024RC1280
ABSTRACT This case report discusses the migration of a foreign body from the breast to the mediastinum, which is rarely reported, and highlights complications associated with Okibari acupuncture. This technique involves the insertion of metal fragments into the skin. A 53-year-old woman underwent mammography showing acupuncture-related metallic fragments in the breast. Cardiac evaluation revealed the presence of metallic fragments in the right ventricle and myocardium. Despite the fragments‘ location in the mediastinum, the patient remained asymptomatic, leading us to take […]
Keywords: Acupuncture techniques; Bone wires; Breast; Foreign bodies; Foreign-body migration; Heart ventricles; Mediastinum; Migration
08/Jul/2022
FAST breast magnetic resonance imaging: a new approach for breast cancer screening?
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2022AO0073
ABSTRACT Objective To develop an abbreviated breast magnetic resonance imaging protocol (FAST) and to compare it with the complete protocol (FULL) to determine its diagnostic accuracy for detecting malignant or suspicious lesions (BI-RADS 4, 5 and 6) and the time required for image interpretation using BI-RADS categorization. Methods Retrospective study with 100 consecutive women who underwent breast magnetic resonance imaging between January and February 2014. All patients were submitted to a complete breast magnetic resonance imaging protocol, which was then […]
Keywords: Breast; FAST; Magnetic resonance imaging; Mass screening
01/Oct/2015
Reference breast temperature: proposal of an equation
DOI: 10.1590/S1679-45082015AO3392
ABSTRACT Objective To develop an equation to estimate the breast reference temperature according to the variation of room and core body temperatures. Methods Four asymptomatic women were evaluated for three consecutive menstrual cycles. Using thermography, the temperature of breasts and eyes was measured as indirect reference of core body and room temperatures. To analyze the thermal behavior of the breasts during the cycle, the core body and room temperatures were normalized by means of a mathematical equation. Results We performed […]
Keywords: Breast; Menstrual cycle; Metabolism; Temperature; Thermography