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Can a "stent" migration cause a mini-stroke?


Can a "stent" migration cause a mini-stroke?

definitely. It can cause everything up to a heart attack or stroke and death.

Yes if the stent moves it can lodge someplace it's not suppose to be or the area it was placed can close up again.

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