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Nevro May Lose Pain-Stim Patent Case Against Boston Scientific

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A California judge has issued a tentative ruling favoring Boston Scientific in patent litigation between the company and Nevro. But the negative impact of the ruling on Nevro may be limited, analysts say.

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