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In medicine, a catheter is a tube that can be inserted into a body cavity, duct, or vessel. Catheters . In most uses, a catheter is a thin, flexible tube ("soft" catheter), though in some uses, it is a larger, solid ("hard") catheter. A catheter left inside the body, either temporarily or permanently, may be referred to as an indwelling catheter. A permanently inserted catheter may be referred to as a permcath.
New stent appears safe and effective for preventing arteries from reclosing in coronary heart disease patients

New stent appears safe and effective for preventing arteries from reclosing in coronary heart disease patients

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Time matters when treating fungal infections in newborns

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Anesthesiologists battle post-op pain

First pancreatic islet cell transplant in Alabama

First pancreatic islet cell transplant in Alabama

FDA recommends approval of stenting to prevent stroke

FDA recommends approval of stenting to prevent stroke

Welsh plaster invention will help diabetics

Welsh plaster invention will help diabetics

A revolutionary new plaster could help diabetics

A revolutionary new plaster could help diabetics

Alfuzosin, new treatment for Acute Urinary Retention

Alfuzosin, new treatment for Acute Urinary Retention

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New optical glucose sensor could mean help for diabetics

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Nickel-Titanium Clot-buster reverses vessel damage

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