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CUBA
(redirected from Republic of Cuba)

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CUBA
CUtting Balloon versus Conventional Balloon Angioplasty. A trial comparing cutting balloon vs. conventional balloon angioplasty of de novo native coronary lesions
Primary endpoints 6-month major acute coronary events (MACE)
Conclusion There is a lower re-stenosis rate with cutting balloon angioplasty than with conventional angioplasty


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However, the government of the Republic of Cuba has not provided any verifiable data to support their data.
Healthcare Exhibition was the single largest grouping of United States-based companies and single largest grouping of representatives of United States companies to visit the Republic of Cuba for a commercial exhibition in more than forty years.
Healthcare Exhibition was the single largest grouping of United States-based companies and single largest grouping of representatives of United States companies to visit the Republic of Cuba for a commercial exhibition in more than forty years.
 
 
 
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