Leth P M
Odense Sygehus, Patologisk institut.
Ugeskr Laeger. 1994 Feb 14;156(7):981-2.
Periurethral injections of pyrolyzed teflon are used for control of urinary incontinence. Here a case is reported in which teflon-particles have spread from periurethrally injected teflon to pulmonary tissue. Teflon embolization to the lungs from artificial heart valves has previously been reported. The differences between these two forms of teflon-embolization are discussed. The risk of carcinogenicity is discussed.