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PCI safe during continuing anticoagulant therapy
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) can be conducted safely during uninterrupted oral anticoagulant treatment, according to Finnish researchers.
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Dysfunctional voiding combined with chronic constipation can be cured by a course of colonic washout enemas, according to results of a Dutch study published in the April issue of Urology.
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The tibial artery calcification (TAC) score, assessed by multidetector CT, can identify patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) who are at high risk for amputation, new research shows.
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New MRI technique detects subtle but serious brain injury
A new technique for analyzing magnetic resonance imaging data can reveal serious brain injury missed by current tests and help predict a patient's degree of recovery.
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