Abstract

e20028 Background: Breast Implant Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL), a subtype of ALCL, arises as a seroma in the space between the implant and the capsule, or as an adjacent mass. BIA-ALCL appears to be related to textured-surface implants, after 7-10 years of exposure. We conducted two large cohort studies. The 1st, a retrospective series (Sutton, 2019) assessed the incidental findings of masses or seromas in 1070 women with breast implants undergoing MR for FDA recommended screening for silent ruptures of silicone implants. Incidental finding of seromas or breast masses on MRI were found in 18/1070 (1.7%) women, of which 1/15 had BIA-ALCL, and was symptomatic at the time of MRI. The 2nd, a prospective study (Cordeiro, 2020) defined the incidence of BIA-ALCL (1/355) in a cohort of 3546 women with textured implants followed long term. Within this cohort, there were 28 clinically relevant delayed seromas (0.79%), 8 of which were BIA-ALCL (28.5%). We hypothesize that combining these databases will inform whether asymptomatic women with textured implants may benefit from MR to r/o BIA-ALCL. Methods: The two IRB approved databases were merged. Patients with incidental findings of seroma on MRI were identified. A majority of the MRIs in this merged cohort were performed to follow the FDA recommended screening for silent ruptures. We identified all clinically relevant late seromas sent to hematopathology to r/o BIA-ALCL by cross checking pathology reports containing the words “lymphoma” or “anaplastic” or “ALCL”. Results: 572 women were included in both studies: followed long term and received an MRI after a median time of 7.4 years after breast reconstruction. 8 of 572 women had an incidental finding of seroma on random MRI, and 2 had capsular masses. None of these 10 asymptomatic women have developed BIA-ALCL to date (median follow-up 9 years). 11 of 572 women had a symptomatic seroma or mass, 4 of which later developed BIA-ALCL, a fifth patient was found to have BIA-ALCL on a PET/CT + lymph node, despite being asymptomatic. Median time from last MR to lymphoma was 5 years (3-8 years). Conclusions: In this merged cohort of patients with textured breast implants, incidence of BIA-ALCL in patients with symptomatic late seromas is around 30%, while seromas found incidentally on MR of asymptomatic patients were negative for BIA-ALCL.

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