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Thursday, December 20, 2018 1:02:01 PM
That's why blood thinners are usually thereafter administered when such complications are possible.
Nobody suggested that the plaque be dislodged. Does it dissolve or soften? Or do collateral arteries from "healthy injected stems" develop permitting new routes for blood to flow?
I asked a question (nobody made a concrete claim) and rec'd several answers. All are speculative but based on a degree of rational thought. The trial docs should know.
Remember; The question was/is- WHAT HAPPENS TO THE PLAQUE?
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