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Vindhya Hindnavis, MD

03/02/2012
Abstract: Saphenous vein grafts are prone to degeneration and occlusion. Vein graft disease continues to be a significant problem in maintaining long-term benefits after coronary artery bypass surgery. The neointimal hyperplasia and...
Abstract: Saphenous vein grafts are prone to degeneration and occlusion. Vein graft disease continues to be a significant problem in maintaining long-term benefits after coronary artery bypass surgery. The neointimal hyperplasia and...
Abstract: Saphenous vein grafts...
03/02/2012
Cath Lab Digest
Review
01/30/2012
Abstract: Saphenous vein grafts are prone to degeneration and occlusion. Vein graft disease continues to be a significant problem in maintaining long-term benefits after coronary artery bypass surgery. The neointimal hyperplasia and...
Abstract: Saphenous vein grafts are prone to degeneration and occlusion. Vein graft disease continues to be a significant problem in maintaining long-term benefits after coronary artery bypass surgery. The neointimal hyperplasia and...
Abstract: Saphenous vein grafts...
01/30/2012
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Review
06/02/2014
There are no formal guidelines to direct the management of coronary artery aneurysm in patients presenting with acute coronary syndromes; controversies exist whether conservative, surgical, or catheter-based management should be pursued. We...
There are no formal guidelines to direct the management of coronary artery aneurysm in patients presenting with acute coronary syndromes; controversies exist whether conservative, surgical, or catheter-based management should be pursued. We...
There are no formal guidelines...
06/02/2014
Journal of Invasive Cardiology