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Last update : 2024-01-15

Live Case 4C 2023

6e Edition 4C 2023   JEUDI 21 SEPTEMBRE SESSION #1: L'OCT DANS LE STENTING FAILURE Modérateurs : Matthieu Godin & Nic...

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UNCAGE coronaries - utility of DCB in long diffuse disease

A case-based discussion

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Benefits of Mechanical Circulatory Support devices

Swiss Case Club

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Quand le patient et l’angiographie racontent des histoires différentes

Pourquoi le diagnostic des anomalies ou dysfonctions microcirculatoires est important

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