Titanium deposition in regional lymph nodes after insertion of titanium screw implants in maxillofacial region
Dieter Weingart(The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center), James Simpson(Universidad Carlos III de Madrid), S. Steinemann(University of Lausanne), W Schilli(University of Freiburg), J R Strub(University of Freiburg), U Hellerich(University of Freiburg), J. Assenmacher(University of Freiburg)
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
December 1, 1994
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