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GENEVA
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GENEVA
A trial to determine the effect of different radiation doses (9, 12, 15, and 18 Gy at 1 mm) with 90Yt after patient CA or stenting of de novo lesions to prevent restenosis
Conclusion Pre-percutaneous brachytherapy reduces the incidence of restenosis; the results are best if the brachtherapy is coupled with balloon angioplasty or stenting


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Dies zumindest ist die Einschatzung von Food for Thought (FFF), Genf, Schweiz, die die Aussichten fur die Jahre 2009, 2010 und 2011 wie auch eine Analyse des Jahres 2008 fur die west- und osteuropaischen Lander insgesamt veroffentlicht haben.
Emanuel Pogatetz helped Austria to a 2-2 draw against Costa Rica in an international tournament in Genf.
Pirates Of The Caribbean hunk Orlando Bloom, 29, and his girlfriend Kate Bosworth, 23, look ecstatic as they turn up for a bash by posh watch company IWC Schaffhausen in Genf, Switzerland, on Tuesday.
 
 
 
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