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Manufacturing-Derived Impurities in Angiography

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Frontiers in European Radiology

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The aim of this report is to summarise results on thrombo-embolic damage caused by involuntary iatrogenic introduction of manufacturing impurities into arteries during the angiographie procedure. Subsequently the biological significance and consequences of such foreign body embolisation will be discussed.

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Hegedüs, V., Winding, O., Grønvall, J., Faarup, P. (1982). Manufacturing-Derived Impurities in Angiography. In: Baert, A.L., Boijsen, E., Fuchs, W.A., Heuck, F.H.W. (eds) Frontiers in European Radiology. Frontiers in European Radiology, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95390-3_6

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