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  • 42. Macrophage infiltration predicts restenosis after coronary intervention in patients with unstable angina.
    Moreno PR, Bernardi VH, López-Cuéllar J, Newell JB, McMellon C, Gold HK, Palacios IF, Fuster V, Fallon JT.
    Circulation; 1996 Dec 15; 94(12):3098-102. PubMed ID: 8989115
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  • 46. Restenosis after coronary angioplasty: review of the literature.
    Meier B.
    Eur Heart J; 1988 Mar 15; 9 Suppl C():1-6. PubMed ID: 2968251
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  • 48. Patients fail to grasp that PCI reduces angina but not myocardial infarction risk.
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    JAMA; 2010 Nov 10; 304(18):2000. PubMed ID: 21063004
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  • 50. Coronary angioplasty.
    Cooper IC, Signy M, Webb-Peploe MM, Coltart DJ.
    Postgrad Med J; 1987 May 10; 63(739):327-35. PubMed ID: 2959914
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  • 52. Management in unstable angina.
    Patterson DL.
    Postgrad Med J; 1988 Apr 10; 64(750):271-7. PubMed ID: 3054853
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  • 53. Haptoglobin phenotype as a predictor of restenosis after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty.
    Roguin A, Hochberg I, Nikolsky E, Markiewicz W, Meisel SR, Hir J, Grenadier E, Beyar R, Levy AP.
    Am J Cardiol; 2001 Feb 01; 87(3):330-2, A9. PubMed ID: 11165970
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  • 54. Natural antioxidants and restenosis after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty.
    Godfried SL, Deckelbaum LI.
    Am Heart J; 1995 Jan 01; 129(1):203-10. PubMed ID: 7817919
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  • 55. Proposal for clinical trials using anti-inflammatory drugs in the therapy of angina pectoris, myocardial infarction and coronary restenosis after angioplasty and bypass grafting.
    Chaldakov GN.
    Med Hypotheses; 1992 Feb 01; 37(2):74-5. PubMed ID: 1350049
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  • 57. Stents and medication therapy offer equal Angina relief after three years. Stents may provide quicker relief and may be best suited for more serious cases, but drug therapy alone is sometimes enough to achieve similar results.
    Heart Advis; 2008 Nov 01; 11(11):1, 7. PubMed ID: 19177680
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  • 58. Tissue factor as a therapeutic target in coronary syndromes.
    Banai S, Gertz SD.
    Am J Cardiol; 2001 Mar 15; 87(6):763-5. PubMed ID: 11249899
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  • 59. Coronary angioplasty of rapidly progressive lesions--nothing to it or just too rare to be recognized as a problem?
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    Eur Heart J; 1996 Nov 15; 17(11):1612-3. PubMed ID: 8922903
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  • 60. Recurrent angina after coronary angioplasty: mechanisms, diagnostic and therapeutic options.
    Izzo P, Macchi A, De Gennaro L, Gaglione A, Di Biase M, Brunetti ND.
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