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Plastic Surgery 101: Journal backpedaling on platinum article with silicone breast implants
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Plastic Surgery 101
A bully pulpit for discussing plastic surgery, medicine, and news of the day. Brought to you by double board-certified Birmingham, Alabama Plastic Surgeon, Rob Oliver, Jr, MD.
Dr. Oliver's homepage can be found @ www.birminghamspecialists.com
Monday, July 31, 2006
Journal backpedaling on platinum article with silicone breast implants
It looks like the editors of the journal Analytical Chemistry are distancing themselves from the controversial May article where researchers claimed to identify the presence of previously undocumented toxic Platinum radicals in patients with silicone breast implants . A summary from today can be read here . Catherine Fenselau, the associate editor who handled the manuscript, says, “The manuscript went through a full review and, as the associate editor who handled it, I am ultimately responsible for the review process. In hindsight, there now seem to be strong arguments that the science in the paper was probably flawed .” This should come as little surprise as the conclusions and methods of the researchers were controversial when the article was accepted for publication. A number of chemists pointed out that the conditions to produce the unstable oxidative platinum radicals could not exist outside carefully controlled laboratory conditions. Thomas Lane, a senior chemist with Dow Corning Corp., was quoted as saying that “the facts are just not right.” Michael Brook, a silicone expert from McMaster University (Canada), said the data and conclusions are “hard, if not impossible, to accept.” (Note: Dr. Brook has been a consultant to Inamed Corp. on their breast implant presentations). Steven Pollack "
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