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Balloon angioplasty opens arteries clogged from plaque buildup. Learn more about how this procedure works.

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Tears during coronary angioplasty: Where are they and how do they affect patient outcomes?

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Complicating Tears during Coronary Angioplasty: Where are they Most Prevalent and how do They Affect Patient Outcomes?

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