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The following pages link to Pharmacologic therapy for peripheral arterial disease and claudication (Q28194387):
Displaying 16 items.
- (Q28169658) (redirect page) (← links)
- Cilostazol activates function of bone marrow-derived endothelial progenitor cell for re-endothelialization in a carotid balloon injury model (Q28477044) (← links)
- Optimal management of peripheral arterial disease for the non-specialist (Q35761784) (← links)
- Understanding the underlying causes of chronic leg ulceration (Q35815303) (← links)
- Genomic and proteomic determinants of lower extremity revascularization failure: rationale and study design (Q35944843) (← links)
- Optimal medical management of peripheral arterial disease (Q36588669) (← links)
- Clopidogrel for Atherothrombotic Event Management in Patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease (COOPER) Study: Safety and Efficacy of Clopidogrel versus Ticlopidine in Japanese Patients (Q36679455) (← links)
- Safety and efficacy of cilostazol in the management of intermittent claudication (Q37428855) (← links)
- Evidence-based management strategies for treatment of chronic wounds. (Q37541701) (← links)
- Osmotic drug delivery to ischemic hindlimbs and perfusion of vasculature with microfil for micro-computed tomography imaging (Q39385058) (← links)
- Peripheral arterial disease: what management practices for general practitioners? (Q43555963) (← links)
- Randomized trial of AT-1015 for treatment of intermittent claudication. A novel 5-hydroxytryptamine antagonist with no evidence of efficacy (Q44961036) (← links)
- Chronic wound care (Q46430417) (← links)
- Effects of policosanol (10 mg/d) versus aspirin (100 mg/d) in patients with intermittent claudication: a 10-week, randomized, comparative study (Q46664913) (← links)
- Stimulation of angiogenesis by cilostazol accelerates fracture healing in mice. (Q53192775) (← links)
- In vivo human MCP-1 transfection in porcine arteries by intravascular electroporation. (Q54641500) (← links)