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Bladder necrosis following uterine artery embolization for post‐abortion uterine arteriovenous malformation: A rare complication

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International Journal of Gynecology &Obstetrics, EarlyView.
Mira Zlotnik   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

History Repeats: Lessons from Large Vessel Occlusion and the Path Forward for Medium Vessel Occlusion

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Molly Lafuente   +6 more
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Radiation-induced large intracranial vessel occlusive vasculopathy

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1980
Two patients who developed large intracranial vessel occlusion after standard radiation therapy for brain tumor are described. This form of vascular occlusion is usually seen in patients who have previously been treated by radiotherapy for intracranial tumor who then develop a relatively acute change in neurologic status. Histology of the lesion mimics
M, Brant-Zawadzki   +4 more
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Clot Imaging in Large Vessel Occlusion Strokes

Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2017
Advances in mechanical thrombectomy techniques have resulted in improved, recanalization and functional outcomes in acute stroke, as demonstrated in recent, randomized trials comparing mechanical thrombectomy with thrombolysis. In conjunction with the technological advancements in thrombectomy devices, there has been better appreciation of stricter ...
Johnny H, Wong, Michael P, Marks
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Large Vessel Occlusion Score: A Screening Tool to Detect Large Vessel Occlusion in the Acute Stroke Setting

Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2019
The results of recent trials of mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke have increased the demand for identification of patients with large vessel occlusion (LVO) at the primary stroke center, where a prompt detection may expedite transfer to a comprehensive stroke center for endovascular treatment.
Rui Kleber do, V Martins-Filho   +7 more
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Large Vessel Occlusion

2016
Select patients who are not eligible for IV tPA, or who do not recanalize with IV thrombolysis alone, may be treated with acute endovascular therapies within a 6-hour window. Mechanical thrombectomy, with or without intra-arterial tPA, has recently been shown to be effective in treating acute ischemic stroke caused by large vessel occlusion.
Ji Y. Chong, Michael P. Lerario
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Large Cerebral Vessel Occlusive Disease in Lyme Neuroborreliosis

Neuropediatrics, 2002
We report on a 12-year-old, previously healthy girl with an acute hemiparesis as the predominant clinical manifestation of Lyme neuroborreliosis (LNB). The diagnosis of LNB was based on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) studies, laboratory findings and the clinical course whereas the patient's history and the lack of characteristic skin lesions obscured the ...
R, Klingebiel   +4 more
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Characterizing coma in large vessel occlusion stroke

Journal of Neurology
Coma is an unresponsive state of disordered consciousness characterized by impaired arousal and awareness. The epidemiology and pathophysiology of coma in ischemic stroke has been underexplored. We sought to characterize the incidence and clinical features of coma as a presentation of large vessel occlusion (LVO) stroke.Individuals who presented with ...
Michael J. Young   +15 more
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