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Congress: ECR25
Poster Number: C-26620
Type: Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
DOI: 10.26044/ecr2025/C-26620
Authorblock: M. A. Hoyas Garcia, S. Gonzalez Cabestreros, I. Vidal, J. H. Álvarez Cuenca, W. A. Ocampo Toro, A. De Miguel Alvarez- Vieitez, P. E. Gestri, I. Betere Marcos, A. N. Ani; Leganes/ES
Disclosures:
Maria Azahara Hoyas Garcia: Nothing to disclose
Susana Gonzalez Cabestreros: Nothing to disclose
Irene Vidal: Nothing to disclose
Jaime Hernando Álvarez Cuenca: Nothing to disclose
Wilmar Antonio Ocampo Toro: Nothing to disclose
Ana De Miguel Alvarez- Vieitez: Nothing to disclose
Patricia Elena Gestri: Nothing to disclose
Irene Betere Marcos: Nothing to disclose
Andreea Nicol Ani: Nothing to disclose
Keywords: Breast, Mammography, MR, Ultrasound, Education, Inflammation, Lymphoma, Prostheses
Learning objectives

Breast prosthesis surgery is one of the most performed aesthetic procedures. About 80% of breast implants are for cosmetic augmentation, while about 20% are for breast reconstruction following mastectomy.

We will focus on the role of imaging in describing abnormal findings of breast implants in magnetic resonance (MR), mammography (MG), ultrasound (US), computed tomography (CT), and PET-CT.

This poster reviews the most important imaging findings of prosthetic rupture (intracapsular and extracapsular) and periprosthetic collections, two of the most frequent complications. We will also comment on the imaging findings of less common complications, such as implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL).

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