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Polyvinyl Chloride

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  • Exposure to Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) has been strongly associated with the occurrence of angiosarcoma of the liver (Hepatic Angiosarcoma). As such PVC exposure is an example of chemical cell injury and primarily occurs in workers of the PVC industry.
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