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Change of Spontaneous Reaction of Glue and Lipiodol Mixture during Embolization after the Addition of Tungsten Powder: In Vitro Study

Dae Chul SuhGo,a, Hae Bin Shia, Sang Soo Parka, Min Suk Leea and Hye Young Choia

a From the Department of Radiology (D.C.S., M.S.L.), Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan, College of Medicine; the Department of Radiology (H.B.S.), First Affiliated Hospital of Hanjing Medical University; the Department of Medical Engineering (S.S.P.), Seoul Health College; the Department of Radiology (H.Y.C.), College of Medicine Ewha Womans University.



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FIG 1. The addition of tungsten or tantalum powder into 5 cc of distilled water results in a linear pH decrease. Tungsten powder has more acidity than does tantalum powder