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Article: While Drug Eluting Stents Have Been Successful In Reducing Restenosis Rates from 20-30% to Single Digits, There Have Been Safety Scares Over a New Problem: In-Stent Thrombosis.
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- June 20, 2008
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M2 PRESSWIRE-20 June 2008-Research and Markets: While Drug Eluting Stents Have Been Successful In Reducing Restenosis Rates from 20-30% to Single Digits, There Have Been Safety Scares Over a New Problem: In-Stent Thrombosis(C)1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
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Introduction
While drug eluting stents have been successful in reducing the rate of restenosis ...