Size and shape of biomaterial wear debris

作者: J.A. Savio , L.M. Overcamp , J. Black

DOI: 10.1016/0267-6605(94)90076-0

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摘要: … vivo wear particles from total joint replacement (TJR) retrieved at revision or autopsy. However, particles … or by other means, do not consistently resemble wear debris particles from TJR. …

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