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The potential for systemic dissemination of degradation products from joint-replacement components is well known.3 One should be cautious, however, about identifying particulate material within tissues with the use of light-microscopical techniques alone. The composition of metallic and
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N Engl J Med 1996;
335:133-134, Jul 11, 1996.
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