Chapter 21
Role of Angioplasty in Vascular Surgery
Arnold Miller,
Charles P. Panisyn,
Arnold Miller
Search for more papers by this authorCharles P. Panisyn
Search for more papers by this authorArnold Miller,
Charles P. Panisyn,
Arnold Miller
Search for more papers by this authorCharles P. Panisyn
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L. H. Hollier,
D. Eugene Strandness,
Jonathan B. Towne,
Keith Calligaro,
K. Craig Kent,
Gregory L. Moneta,
William H. Pearce,
John J. Ricotta,
Henry Haimovici,
Enrico Ascher
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Search for more papers by this authorFirst published: 01 January 2004
Summary
This chapter contains section titled:
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Bypass Surgery
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Vascular Access Surgery
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Miscellaneous Applications
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Anatomic Review
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