E-ISSN 2577-2058
 

Case Report

Online Publishing Date:
19 / 02 / 2022



Radiological features of periorbital hyaluronic acid fillers: a case series

Cassie Cameron, Valerie Juniat, Sandy Patel, Dinesh Selva.


Cited By:1

Abstract
Periorbital fillers are widely used as a minimally-invasive method of soft-tissue augmentation, though have been associated with serious complications including infection, foreign-body granuloma and filler migration. Such complications are often challenging to distinguish from other diseases of the periorbital region and are frequently missed on clinical examination. Hyaluronic acid fillers have distinctive morphology and signal characteristics on imaging, typically demonstrating low T1 and high T2 signal intensity with distinct, serpiginous borders. Thus, familiarity with the typical imaging features of these fillers and their associated complications may be useful to prevent diagnostic confusion and delay. We describe the clinical and MRI findings in three patients with periorbital hyaluronic acid filler injections.

Key words: Periorbital; fillers; hyaluronic acid; filler migration


 
ARTICLE TOOLS
Abstract
PDF Fulltext
HTML Fulltext
How to cite this articleHow to cite this article
Citation Tools
Related Records
 Articles by Cassie Cameron
Articles by Valerie Juniat
Articles by Sandy Patel
Articles by Dinesh Selva
on Google
on Google Scholar


How to Cite this Article
Pubmed Style

Cameron C, Juniat V, Patel S, Selva D. Radiological features of periorbital hyaluronic acid fillers: a case series. A J Diagn Imaging. 2022; 8(2): 41-45. doi:10.5455/ajdi.20200918120117


Web Style

Cameron C, Juniat V, Patel S, Selva D. Radiological features of periorbital hyaluronic acid fillers: a case series. https://www.scopub.com/ajdi/?mno=135730 [Access: February 21, 2024]. doi:10.5455/ajdi.20200918120117


AMA (American Medical Association) Style

Cameron C, Juniat V, Patel S, Selva D. Radiological features of periorbital hyaluronic acid fillers: a case series. A J Diagn Imaging. 2022; 8(2): 41-45. doi:10.5455/ajdi.20200918120117



Vancouver/ICMJE Style

Cameron C, Juniat V, Patel S, Selva D. Radiological features of periorbital hyaluronic acid fillers: a case series. A J Diagn Imaging. (2022), [cited February 21, 2024]; 8(2): 41-45. doi:10.5455/ajdi.20200918120117



Harvard Style

Cameron, C., Juniat, . V., Patel, . S. & Selva, . D. (2022) Radiological features of periorbital hyaluronic acid fillers: a case series. A J Diagn Imaging, 8 (2), 41-45. doi:10.5455/ajdi.20200918120117



Turabian Style

Cameron, Cassie, Valerie Juniat, Sandy Patel, and Dinesh Selva. 2022. Radiological features of periorbital hyaluronic acid fillers: a case series. American Journal of Diagnostic Imaging , 8 (2), 41-45. doi:10.5455/ajdi.20200918120117



Chicago Style

Cameron, Cassie, Valerie Juniat, Sandy Patel, and Dinesh Selva. "Radiological features of periorbital hyaluronic acid fillers: a case series." American Journal of Diagnostic Imaging 8 (2022), 41-45. doi:10.5455/ajdi.20200918120117



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Cameron, Cassie, Valerie Juniat, Sandy Patel, and Dinesh Selva. "Radiological features of periorbital hyaluronic acid fillers: a case series." American Journal of Diagnostic Imaging 8.2 (2022), 41-45. Print. doi:10.5455/ajdi.20200918120117



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Cameron, C., Juniat, . V., Patel, . S. & Selva, . D. (2022) Radiological features of periorbital hyaluronic acid fillers: a case series. American Journal of Diagnostic Imaging , 8 (2), 41-45. doi:10.5455/ajdi.20200918120117