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The following pages link to Dissolution of tungsten coils does not produce systemic toxicity, but leads to elevated levels of tungsten in the serum and recanalization of the previously occluded vessel (Q78331324):
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- Metals in urine and peripheral arterial disease (Q24814162) (← links)
- Higher urinary heavy metal, phthalate, and arsenic but not parabens concentrations in people with high blood pressure, U.S. NHANES, 2011-2012 (Q33833918) (← links)
- Are resorbable implants about to become a reality? (Q36428644) (← links)
- Does speciation matter for tungsten ecotoxicology? (Q37788645) (← links)
- Influence of Fe(II) and Fe(III) on the expression of genes related to cholesterol- and fatty acid metabolism in human vascular smooth muscle cells (Q43159580) (← links)
- Tungsten coil disappearance and SAH recurrence 12 years after endovascular embolisation (Q45227836) (← links)
- Higher urinary heavy metal, phthalate and arsenic concentrations accounted for 3-19% of the population attributable risk for high blood pressure: US NHANES, 2009-2012 (Q87473561) (← links)