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Zidar, James P.
Medicine/Cardiology
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Apr. 8, 2009
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Peripheral Vascular Disease: Q&A with James P. Zidar, MD
James P. Zidar, MD, who directs the Duke Peripheral Vascular Disease Program at the Duke Raleigh Cardiovascular Center, talks about his team approach to care for peripheral vascular disease (PVD).
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Dec. 4, 2008
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Atherosclerosis: Making Sense of “Hardened Arteries”
Cardiologists Michael Blazing, MD, and James Zidar, MD, of Duke Heart Center discuss what everyone should know about atherosclerosis -- a major cause of heart attack and stroke.
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Mar. 13, 2008
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Treading on Dangerous Ground
Peripheral arterial disease--which may cause symptoms only when walking or none at all-- is one of the most underdiagnosed and undertreated of all cardiovascular conditions.
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July 24, 2007
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Treatments
Duke physicians offer patients a host of medical therapies, stenting, and surgical options, depending on the nature of the blocked artery and the patient’s needs.
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Mar. 6, 2007
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Peripheral Vascular Disease
Promoting awareness and diagnosis of peripheral vascular disease (PVD), also known as peripheral arterial disease (PAD), is a priority at Duke. We aggressively pursue and evaluate new drug therapies as well as the use of the latest catheter-based technologies to improve blood flow to the limbs.
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June 29, 2009
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Peterson, Eric D.
Medicine/Cardiology
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Dec. 12, 2006
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A Matter of Life and Limb: Peripheral Artery Disease
Peripheral artery disease (PAD), caused by blocked blood flow in the arteries to the legs, is detectable, treatable, and preventable.
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Nov. 20, 2006
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Ohman, E. Magnus
Medicine/Cardiology
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Dec. 12, 2006
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Freedman, Neil J.
Medicine/Cardiology
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Dec. 12, 2006
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