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Franz RW et al. – With eight of nine patients showing some level of improvement and amputation avoided in six patients, these short–term results indicate the use of BM–MNC implantation as a means of limb salvage therapy for patients with severe PAD shows promise in postponing or avoiding amputation in a patient population currently presented with few alternatives to amputation.

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