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Iliofemoral runoff study

Posted By: stumped on 2007-06-18
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Subject: Iliofemoral runoff study

The s/l PES released 2-vessel runoff below the knee.  Is he talking about the abbreviation PES (programmed electrical stimulation)? 


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