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Published on: September 9, 2011
Foreign materials found in the cardiovascular system after instrumentation or surgery (Including a guide to their
V M Walley1, W A Stinson1, C Upton1
1From Laboratory Medicine, the Cardiovascular Devices Division, The Canadian Reference Centre for Cancer Pathology, Canada; Cardiac Surgery at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Canada; The Ottawa Civic Hospital, The University of Ottawa, Canada.
Abstract:
Foreign materials are often seen by light microscopy in surgical or autopsy specimens sent from the cardiovascular clinical services. This paper describes the range of materials that may be recovered in such specimens and provides a pictorial guide to aid in their identification. The spectrum of medical and nonmedical foreign materials that may be encountered in the cardiovascular system is discussed.
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