"Thorium Dioxide" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Thorium oxide (ThO2). A radiographic contrast agent that was used in the early 1930s through about 1954. High rates of mortality have been linked to its use and it has been shown to cause liver cancer.
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D013911
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MeSH Number(s) |
D01.650.550.875 D01.930.930
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Environmental hepatic injury in man. Prog Liver Dis. 1979; 6:605-38.
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Endothelial-Cell Sarcoma of Liver Following Thorotrast Injections. Am J Pathol. 1947 Jul; 23(4):585-611.
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Sarcoma of the liver; disadvantages of thorotrast as a diagnostic agent. Rev Gastroenterol. 1947 Mar; 14(3):155-9.