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Biosimilar – Definition, Approval and Use

A biosimilar is a biological medicine that is highly similar to an already approved reference biological product in terms of quality, efficacy, and safety.

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Annuloplasty

Annuloplasty is a cardiac surgical procedure used to repair the valve ring (annulus) of a heart valve, restoring its proper function and preventing blood backflow.

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