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RS07. The Incidence of Carotid In-Stent Stenosis Is Underestimated: Is It 50% or 80% and Its Clinical Implications  Ali F. AbuRahma, Zachary T. AbuRahma,

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1 RS07. The Incidence of Carotid In-Stent Stenosis Is Underestimated: Is It 50% or 80% and Its Clinical Implications  Ali F. AbuRahma, Zachary T. AbuRahma, Elliot Adams, Luis Mata, Grant Scott, Matthew Beasley, Scott Dean, Elaine Davis  Journal of Vascular Surgery  Volume 67, Issue 6, Pages e169-e170 (June 2018) DOI: /j.jvs Copyright © Terms and Conditions

2 Fig 1 Freedom from >50% restenosis. SE, Standard error.
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3 Fig 2 Freedom from >80% restenosis.
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