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Case report: a clinical case of a giant coronary artery aneurysm treated by percutaneous exclusion. [PDF]
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Salvage Transpapillary Biliary Drainage Using a Novel Device Delivery System via a PTBD-Guided Rendezvous Technique. [PDF]
Tanaka T, Kuraishi Y, Oguchi T.
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Role of Transcatheter Structural Interventions in Pregnant Women. [PDF]
Frogoudaki AA, Krimly A.
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Rescue maneuvers for successful implantation of embolized Melody valve. [PDF]
Surmacz R, Moszura T, Dryżek P.
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Percutaneous absorption: Mechanisms - methodology - drug delivery
Toxicology, 1986Percutaneous Absorption is a new addition to the literature, which reviews the permeability of skin and complements the other recent volumes by Barry ( Dermatological Formulations: Percutaneous Absorption ) and Schaefer et al ( Skin Permeability ). It will interest those who are concerned with transdermal drug delivery and toxicology. The book evolved
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Percutaneous Oxygen Delivery to the Preterm Infant
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1988The feasibility of delivering therapeutically useful amounts of oxygen percutaneously was investigated in 13 preterm infants. Their gestation ranged from 25 to 31 weeks and all were being ventilated for severe respiratory distress. Raising the ambient oxygen concentration resulted in an increase in arterial oxygen tension of 4.5 to 13.8 mm Hg (mean 8.9
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Percutaneous Approaches for Efficient Cardiac Gene Delivery
Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research, 2013Gene therapy for heart failure treatment is currently being optimized and validated. The results to date are encouraging but challenges remain before it becomes a therapeutic approach in clinical cardiology. Much effort is dedicated to improve gene transduction efficiency by improving the vectors and the delivery methods.
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