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L ÆKNABL AÐIÐ 2023/109 191 Y F I R L I T S G R E I N E N G L I S H S U M M A R Y Autoimmune/inflammatory syndrome induced by aduvants For decades, breast implants have been available for breast reconstructions and breast augmentations to improve the patients’ health-related quality of life. Silicone implants (SI) have been used since the middle of the last century for breast reconstruction, for example after breast cancer, for birth defects, gender confirmation procedures, or for breast augmentation. Every year, several hundred SI are performed in Iceland for these purposes, but no central register is maintained. It can be estimated that at least 1000 - 3000 women have SI in Iceland and that around 300 Icelandic patients get SI every year. This informal review article discusses the so-called ASIA syndrome, the immunological effects of silicone and the possible relationship of SI to autoimmune diseases, symptoms, and diagnosis. In the methodology, this paper does not rely on the strict conditions of systematic reviews, but the authors relied only on peer-reviewed sources through PubMed, UpToDate and Scopus. The keywords used are silicon, silicon implant, silicon particles, immune response, autoimmunity, autoinflammation, Autoimmune/inflammatory syndrome induced by aduvants, ASIA, ASIA syndrome, breast implant illness. The paper reviews known facts about the disease, its characteristics, and statistical aspects. doi 10.17992/lbl.2023.04.739 Sigurveig Þ. Sigurðardóttir1,2 Hannes Sigurjónsson3,4 Andri Már Þórarinsson4 Kristján Erlendsson1,5 1Department of Immunology, Landspitali University Hospital, Reykjavik, 2University of Iceland, Faculty of Medicine, 3Reykjavík Plastic Surgery Clinic, 4Department of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, Landspítali National University Hospital, 5Department of Internal Medicine, Landspitali University Hospital Correspondence: Sigurveig Þ. 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