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

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Barlow, S. M., and Knight, A. F. Teratogenic effects of Silastic intrauterine devices in the rat with or without added medroxyprogesterone acetate. Fertility and Sterility. 1983 Feb, 39, (2): 224-230. TOXICOLOGY.

Barnard, J. J., Todd, E. L., Wilson, W. G., Mielcarek, R., and Rohrich, R. J. Distribution of organosilicon polymers in augmentation mammaplasties at autopsy. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 1997 Jul, 100, (1): 197-203. SILICON MEASUREMENT.

Barnett, A. J., Miller, M. H., and Littlejohn, G. O. A survival study of patients with scleroderma diagnosed over 30 years (1953-1983): The value of a simple cutaneous classification in the early stages of the disease. J. Rheumatol. 1988, 15, (2): 276-283. AI-CTD BACKGROUND.

Barnett, A., Lavey, E., Pearl, R. M., and Vistnes, L. M. Toxic shock syndrome from an infected breast prosthesis. Annals of Plastic Surgery. 1983 May, 10, (5): 408-410. INFECTION/local complications.

Barney, B. B. Augmentation mammaplasty with two different kinds of prostheses. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 1974 Sep, 54, (3): 265-267. SALINE.

Barondes, R. de R., Judge, W. D., Towne, C. G., and Baxter, M. L. New organic derivatives and some of their unique properties. The Military Surgeon. 1950 May: 379-386. TOXICOLOGY.

Barone, F. E., Perry, L., Keller, T., and Maxwell, G. P. The biochemical and histopathic effects of surface texturing with silicone and polyurethane in tissue implantation and expansion. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 1992 Jul, 90, (1): 77. CAPSULE-CONTRACTURE/ local complications/polyurethane.

Barreau-Pouhaer, L., Lê, M. G., and Rietjens, M. et al. Risk factors for failure of immediate breast reconstruction with prosthesis after total mastectomy for breast cancer. Cancer. 1992 Sep 1, 70, (5): 1145-1151. RECONSTRUCTION.

Barrett, D. M., O'Sullivan, D. C., Malizia, A. A., Reiman, H. M., and Abell-Aleff, P. C. Particle shedding and migration from silicone genitourinary prosthetic devices. Journal of Urology. 1991 Aug, 146, 319-322. LOCAL COMPLICATIONS.

Barsky, A. J. A 37-year-old man with multiple somatic complaints. J. Amer. Med. Assoc. 1997 Aug 27, 278, (8): 673-679. PSYCHOSOCIAL.

Barsky, A. J. Hypochondriasis, medical management and psychiatric treatment. Psychosomatics. 1996, 37, (1): 48-56. PSYCHOSOCIAL.

Barsky, A. J., and Borus, J. F. Somatization and medicalization in the era of managed care. J. Amer. Med. Assoc. 1995 Dec 27, 274, (24): 1931-4. PSYCHOSOCIAL.

Barthels, K. M. Decreased swimming speed following augmentation mammaplasty [discussion]. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 1983 Feb, 72, (2): 255-256. LOCAL COMPLICATIONS.

Bartlett, P. Toxic shock syndrome associated with surgical wound infections. J. Amer. Med. Assoc. 1982 Mar 12, 247, 1448-1450. INFECTION/local complications.

Basindale, A. R., Brown, S. S. D., and Lo, P. Sterochemical nonrigidity in a chelated platinum(0)-diolefin complex. Organometallics. 1994, 13, 738-740. PLATINUM.

Bates, D. W., Schmitt, W., and Buchwald, D. et al. Prevalence of fatigue and chronic fatigue syndrome in a primary care practice. Arch Intern Med. 1993 Dec 27, 153, 2759-2765. AI-CTD BACKGROUND.

Bates, R. R., and Klein, M. Importance of a smooth surface in carcinogenesis by plastic film. Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 1966, 37, 145-151. CARCINOGENICITY.

Batich, C., and De Palma, D. Materials used in breast implants: Silicones and polyurethanes. Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants. 1992, 1, (3): 255-268. SILICONE CHARACTERIZATION/polyurethane.

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