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silicone oil Injectable silicone.
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silicone Inert elastic material very well accepted by the body in its solid state that very rarely causes rejections. It is used for wide variety of different medical implants. See also LASGB.
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silicon An element with atomic number 14; symbol: Si. Silicon is the most abundant element besides oxygen in planets, and forms the basis for silicate minerals such as olivine, pyroxene, and plagioclase.
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silicone offers a broad temperature use range of -80F to +400F, and excellent dry heat resistance. Our silicone compounds are inert and guarantee complete compliance to ASTM, military, and FDA specifications required by food, medical, electrical, and filter manufacturers. They are not used in dynamic seals because of relatively poor tensile, tear, and abrasion resistance
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silicone oil A liquid surgical device which is implanted in the posterior segment as an aid to supporting retinal reattachment and as a preventative against excessive retinal scarring. Usually silicone oil is removed at a later procedure.
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