Abstract

The preceding evidence suggests that only those women with SBI who develop definite CTD or CTD-like symptoms should be tested for autoantibodies. Women with SBI who develop nonautoimmune diseases or who are asymptomatic should not be tested. These recommendations also apply for subjects with other silicone implants. Until other information becomes available from carefully controlled studies, patients should be evaluated and managed for disease without considering whether he or she has silicone implants.

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