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Vascular Treatments

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      new window Angioplasty / PTCA Home Page Description: Extensive resources for interventional cardiologists and patients alike, discussion forum, list of meetings worldwide, extensive historical information, interviews with pioneering cardiologists and industry leaders. (ptca.org)
new window Arterial Reconstruction for Limb Ischemia Description: Discussion studies of multisegmental reconstructions for multilevel occlusive arterial disease for limb salvage. (kfshrc.edu.sa)
new window Calgary Vein And Laser Description: Offering an holistic approach to the treatment of venous diseases and cosmetic medicine. (veinlase.com)
new window Chelation Therapy Description: Find out what the AMA thinks about Chelation Therapy. (216.185.112.5)
new window Chelation Therapy: Unproven Claims and Unsound Theories Description: This article identifies the major claims made for chelation and examines each in light of established scientific fact. (quackwatch.org)
new window CircAid Description: Offering offer an alternative to traditional compressive garments such as ace wraps and support hose. (lymphedema.biz)
new window Exercises for Intermittent Claudication Description: Exercises to increase collateral bloodflow and decrease the pain of intermittent claudication. (cochrane.org)
new window Ginkgo for Intermittent Claudication? Description: A new study suggests that a higher than usual dose of ginkgo biloba can increase your walking distance. (search.medscape.com)
new window Leg Bypass Surgery Description: Patient handout for femoral-popliteal bypass from Barwon Health, in Geelong, Australia. (gh.vic.gov.au)
new window Liverpool Vascular Laboratory Description: For referring doctors and for access to information relating to the non-invasive ultrasound studies Liverpool Vascular Laboratory perform in our laboratory. (lvl.com.au)
new window Lower Extremity Bypass Description: Before suturing a lower extremity arterial bypass, blood flow is measured before closure of the wound. This site explains how and why this is done. (transonic.com)
new window Mt. Rogers & Mt. Rainier Clinics Description: Information on chelation therapy, human growth homrone, and CFIDS. (drcranton.com)
new window Peripheral Vascular Disease Description: Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. Includes illustrations. (hgcardio.com)
new window University of Southern California Department of Surgery Description: Explanation of conditions and treatment options. (surgery.usc.edu)
 




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