| Cipher stentPosted By: working MT on 2005-11-11In Reply to: s/l Seifer stent, Sifer stent, can't reference! - gmg
 
 I have found it on the internet as such--Cipher stent
 
 
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 s/l Seifer stent, Sifer stent, can't reference!
 
 x in-stent versus end-stent restenosis
 
 Do these terms mean the same thing or each means something different? How can you tell if the doc means end or in? Thanks Cypher stent
 You are so right, I apologize for the incorrect information.
 in-stent restenosis
 means that a stent has been placed in the artery, and has clogged off again.  Never heard of end-stent, so I am thinking it is just slurred sounds for in-stent.
 In-stent restenosis
 I have always typed "in-stent"  for all heart doctors at my hospital.   Also found on Google.
 drug-eluting stent
 
 You are wrong.  It drug-eluting stent. Yes it IS hyphenated, drug-eluting stent...
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 Cypher drug-eluting stent
 nm
 look up each definition..and it is drug-eluting stent.  with hyphen.
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 Dad was in the hospital an hour away from NYC having a stent put in. Heard the news on the way
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