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Antithrombotic agents for preventing thrombosis after infrainguinal arterial bypass surgery (Cochrane Review) ABSTRACT Background: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is frequently treated by either an infrainguinal autologous (using the patient's own veins) or artificial graft. The rate of occlusion after one year is between 15 and 75%. To prevent occlusion, patients are treated . . . |
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