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Evaluating osteointegration of implants with low insertion torque in soft bone. [PDF]

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Afreen N   +7 more
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Cardiovascular Effects of Methylmethacrylate [PDF]

open access: bronzeAnesthesiology, 1973
Richard H. Ellis, James Mulvein
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Methylmethacrylate upper ureteral obstruction

Urology, 1986
A case of upper ureteral obstruction caused by methylmethacrylate cement after fixation of an L2-L3 vertebral fracture is reported. The probable mechanism, radiographic findings, and management of this complication are reviewed.
A, Fiore   +3 more
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Methylmethacrylate Seeks an Appeal

Southern Medical Journal, 1981
We measured hemodynamic and respiratory parameters before and after applying methylmethacrylate (MMC) to acetabular and femoral sites during neuroleptanesthesia and prosthetic hip surgery. No significant major changes were documented. Previously reported adverse effects probably have been due to medullary emboli, humoral responses, or a negative action
J M, Gooding   +3 more
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THE CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF METHYLMETHACRYLATE

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1975
The effects of the liquid component of commercial acrylic cement and of pure methylmethacrylate monomer on mean arterial blood pressure, central venous pressure, heart rate and cardiac output have been compared in a series of six anaesthetised dogs. No significant differences were found between the two substances.
R H, Ellis, J, Mulvein
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Methylmethacrylate Hypersensitivity in Orthopaedic Surgery

Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1978
The sensitivity to methylmethacrylate monomer in 25 patients undergoing orthopaedic surgery was studied. No relation could be found between the cardiovascular reactions observed during the cementation of the femoral prosthesis and the complement system, investigated by measuring the serum concentration of the haemolytic complement, components 3 and 4.
Monteny, E.   +3 more
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