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Figure 1.1: Flow Diagram of clinical progression of peripheral arterial occlusive disease
Figure 2.1: Schematic overview of thesis
Table 8.3: Kaplan-Meier freedom from major adverse event (death, heart attack or stroke) rate by
Figure 8.4: Kaplan-Meier non-parametric survival plot - freedom from major adverse event (death, heart attack or stroke) by lymphocyte count category with 95% confidence intervals
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