@article{8b6ae84d9f494a8b925c7e62ec377e53,
title = "Widespread Paraffinoma",
abstract = "Paraffinoma (sclerosing lipogranuloma) is a distinct foreign body reaction caused by the intro-duction of mineral oils. Widespread paraffinoma is rare and, to our knowledge, has never been report-ed in Taiwan. We herein report a 34-year-old man with widespread self-inflicted paraffinomas involving multiple anatomic sites. The patient had self-injected vast amount of bady oil and other oily substances (more than two liters) into these lesions in an apparent attempt to cure his muscle inflam-mation. Histopathologically, multiple empty cysts were seen in the sclerotic dermis and subcutis with the characteristic “Swiss-cheese” appearance; oil red O stain demonstrated the presence of lipids within the cysts. We excised three painful nodular lesions and no recurrences were noted after more than three months of follow up. (Dermatol sinica 20:268-274, 2003)",
keywords = "Paraffinoma, Sclerosing lipogranuloma",
author = "Kuo-Hsien Wang and Tsai, {Ren Yeu} and Tin-Wei Lai and Jun-Hung Hu and Woan-Ruoh Lee",
year = "2003",
language = "English",
volume = "21",
pages = "268--274",
journal = "Dermatologica Sinica",
issn = "1027-8117",
publisher = "臺灣皮膚科醫學會",
number = "3",
}