| 41. | If a TIA or stroke are to occur, percutaneous angioplasty and antiplatelet therapy may be necessary.
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| 42. | This results in a very low risk of stroke, actually less than occurs during percutaneous coronary intervention
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| 43. | This technique is less complex and uses a minimal invasive percutaneous approach to circulatorily isolate a limb.
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| 44. | His research involves sun protection, photoaging, collagen chemistry, and topical percutaneous absorption of antioxidants.
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| 45. | The first percutaneous supraclavicular block was performed in 1911 by German surgeon Diedrich Kulenkampff ( 18801967 ).
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| 46. | Surgical laparoscopy, endoscopy & percutaneous techniques 1999; 8 ( 6 ) : 438-44.
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| 47. | Surgical laparoscopy, endoscopy & percutaneous techniques 1997; 7 ( 2 ) : 162-5.
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| 48. | Percutaneous sacral nerve root stimulation was able to produce statistically significant improvements in several parameters, including pain.
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| 49. | Brachial plexus anesthesia by percutaneous injection through axillary and supraclavicular approaches was developed in the early 20th century.
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| 50. | To determine which patients would benefit from percutaneous balloon mitral valvuloplasty, a scoring system has been developed.
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