Talk:Onyx (interventional radiology)
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Additional citations may be added. The internet is full of publications from radiology journals which detail on Onyx_(Interventional_radiology). Please have mercy with me as this is the first article I created :)
- I don't think this product needs its own article, and as it stands, the article reads like an advertisement. Is "Onyx" the only brand of and is "ev3 Inc." the only manufacturer of EVOH dissolved in DMSO? If there are other manufacturers or this particular product is notable, this article should be rewritten. If not... I'd say this belongs in the list at Embolization#Agents, at best. Flopster2 (talk) 06:03, 14 August 2011 (UTC)
Thank you for your suggestions for the article in its current state. I do not see any problems about an extra article for this. I think it is particularly good to keep it as is, since EVOH is frequently just refered to as Onyx in this context. This will lead to many people type in Onyx in search engines and wikipedia. They will have an easier time with the seperate article. Yes, as far as I know, ev3 Inc. is the only company that received FDA clearance for EVOH embolization use. Despite that, I clearified additional things in the German version of the article which I just finished. These information can be transferred easily.