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Seroma formation is an uncommon yet recognized complication following augmentation mammaplasty. However, it is unusual to see persistent seroma formation subsequent to implant removal. We present such a case and review the literature to gain some insight into its etiology and to look at the options for its prevention.
European Journal of Plastic Surgery – Springer Journals
Published: Feb 1, 2006
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