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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 102, 657-661, Copyright © 1968 by American Roentgen Ray Society


PRELIMINARY EXPERIENCE WITH PERMANENT INTERSTITIAL IMPLANTS USING CHROMIUM 51 SOURCES

MELVIN L. GRIEM M.D.1, PETER LAZAROVITS M.D.2, and PAUL V. HARPER M.D.2

1 Career Research Development Award Number 5K3CA 19415
2 From the Department of Radiology, Department of Surgery and the Argonne Cancer Research Hospital operated by The University of Chicago for the United States Atomic Energy Commission, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

1. The clinical use of a permanent chromium 51 implantation technique is described.

2. Twenty-five patients have had 31 implants, the longest being in place for 7.5 years.

3. The fabrication, preparation, physical properties, and clinical use of these interstitial sources are described.


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