Drug-Coated Angioplasty Balloons Keep Arteries From Reclosing
14th Nov 2006, 04:39 GMT
By Amanda Gardner HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, Nov. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Coating angioplasty balloons with a drug also used to coat stents prevents arteries...
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