Transplacental transfer of cobalt and chromium in patients with metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty: a controlled study.
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S Blunt | H Ziaee | J Daniel | A K Datta | D J W McMinn | J. Daniel | H. Ziaee | D. McMinn | S. Blunt | A. Datta | D. Mcminn
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