2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.clim.2022.109152
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Metal hypersensitivity and pro-inflammatory cytokine production in patients with failed orthopedic implants: A case-control study

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“…2 Molybdenum has also been implicated in failed orthopedic implants. 3 Thus, studies have found that molybdenum, as with metal ions in general, can leach from medical devices into patients, 4 and was found to accumulate in rat liver and kidney cells. 5 Molybdate ions released from stainless steel stents were also implicated in restenosis (reduction in the diameter of the vessel lumen) in patients bearing coronary artery stents.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2 Molybdenum has also been implicated in failed orthopedic implants. 3 Thus, studies have found that molybdenum, as with metal ions in general, can leach from medical devices into patients, 4 and was found to accumulate in rat liver and kidney cells. 5 Molybdate ions released from stainless steel stents were also implicated in restenosis (reduction in the diameter of the vessel lumen) in patients bearing coronary artery stents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las citocinas proinflamatorias son un grupo de proteínas que se producen en respuesta a la inflamación y que promueven aún más la inflamación (16). Estas citocinas son liberadas principalmente por células del sistema inmunológico, como los macrófagos, los linfocitos T y los mastocitos, y tienen un papel importante en la respuesta inmunitaria (17). La producción excesiva de citocinas proinflamatorias puede contribuir al desarrollo de varias complicaciones en la población adulta, especialmente en aquellos con enfermedades crónicas y afecciones inflamatorias (18).…”
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