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Safety of Silicone Breast Implants (1999)
Institute of Medicine (IOM)

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Apesos, J. Pope Jr. T. L. Silicone granuloma following closed capsulotomy of mammary prosthesis. Annals of Plastic Surgery. 1985 May, 14, (5): 403-406. GRANULOMAS/ local complications/closed capsulotomy.

Appleton, B. E., and Lee, P. The development of systemic sclerosis (scleroderma) following augmentation mammoplasty. J Rheumatol. 1993, 20, (6): 1052-1054. CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASE.

Aptekar, R. G., Davie, J. M., and Cattell, H. S. Foreign body reaction to silicone rubber: Complication of a finger joint implant. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 1974, 98, 231-232. IMMUNE EFFECTS.

Archer, C., and Gordon, D. A. Silica and progressive systemic sclerosis (Scleroderma): Evidence for workers' compensation policy. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 1996, 29, 533-538. SILICA.

Arend, W. P. Book reviews: Science on Trial. Arthritis and Rheumatism. 1996 Oct 10, 39, (10): 1771-1772. GENERAL.

Argenta, L. C. Controlled tissue expansion in reconstructive surgery. British Journal of Plastic Surgery. 1984a, 3, 520-529. EXPANDER/RECONSTRUCTION.

Argenta, L. C. Migration of silicone gel into breast parenchyma following mammary prothesis rupture. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. 1983, 7, 253-254. MIGRATION/local complications/rupture.

Argenta, L. C. Reconstruction of the breast by tissue expansion. Clinics in Plastic Surgery. 1984b, 11, (2): 257-264. EXPANDER/reconstruction.

Argenta, L. C and Grabb, W. G. Studies on the endogenous flora of the human breast and their surgical significance. Plast Surg Forum. 1981, 4, 55. INFECTION/local complications.

Argenta, L. C., Marks, M. W., and Grabb, W. G. Selective use of serial expansion in breast reconstruction. Annals of Plastic Surgery. 1983 Sep, 11, (3): 188-195. EXPANDER/ reconstruction.

Argenta, L. C., Marks, M. W., and Pasyk, K. A. Advances in tissue expansion. Clinics in Plastic Surgery. 1985a Apr, 12, (2): 159-171. EXPANDER.

Argenta, L. C., Vanderkolk, C., Friedman, R. J., and Marks, M. W. Refinements in reconstruction of congenital breast deformities. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 1985b Jul, 76, (1): 73-80. EXPANDER/reconstruction.

Arion, H. G. Retromammary prosthesis. C.R. Soc. Fr. Gynecol. 5, 1965. GENERAL/saline.

Armstrong, B. K., McNulty, J. C., Levitt, L. J., Williams, K. A., and Hobbs, M. S. T. Mortality in gold and coal miners in Western Australia with special reference to lung cancer. British Journal of Industrial Medicine. 1979, 36, 199-205. SILICA.

Armstrong, R. W., Berkowitz, R. L., and Bolding, F. Infection following breast reconstruction. Annals of Plastic Surgery. 1989 Oct, 23, (4): 284-288. INFECTION/local complications.

Arons, M. S., Sabesin, S. M., and Smith, R. R. Experimental studies with Etheron sponge: Effect of implantation in tumor-bearing animals. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 1961 Jul, 28, (1): 72-80. GENERAL/carcinogenicity.

Aronsohn, R. B. A 22-year experience with the use of silicone injections. American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery. 1996, 1, 21-28. SILICONE INJECTION.

Arroyave, E. The ban on breast implants medical or political issue? The rest of the story. Journal of the Florida Medical Association. 1994, 81, (7): 479-483. GENERAL.

Artz, J. S., Dinner, M. I., Foglietti, M. A., and Sampliner, J. Breast reconstruction utilizing subcutaneous tissue expansion followed by polyurethane-covered silicone implants: A six-year experience. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 1991 Oct, 88, (4): 635-639. EXPANDER/ local complications/polyurethane.

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