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The prominent vessel sign (PVS) on susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) is not displayed in all cases of acute ischemia. We aimed to investigate the factors associated with the presence of PVS in stroke patients.
Hai-fei Jiang +9 more
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Preclinical Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke Model: Capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochoeris)
Background Existing preclinical large vessel occlusion stroke models have multiple limitations. We evaluated the capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochoeris), the largest living rodent possessing sizable cerebral cortex with gyral complexity and large caliber ...
Diogo C. Haussen +6 more
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Mechanical Thrombectomy for Septic Embolism Secondary to Staphylococcus lugdunensis Bacteremia without Infective Endocarditis: A Case Report [PDF]
A cerebral large vessel occlusion due to septic embolism with resultant stroke is a known complication of infective endocarditis and can cause severe neurologic disability.
Anthony Vinh Phuc Nguyen +3 more
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Cerebral aneurysm treatment: modern neurovascular techniques. [PDF]
Endovascular treatment of cerebral aneurysm continues to evolve with the development of new technologies. This review provides an overview of the recent major innovations in the neurointerventional space in recent ...
Colby, Geoffrey P +4 more
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Mechanical thrombectomy: can it be safely delivered out of hours in the UK?
Background Mechanical thrombectomy was approved by NICE as a treatment for stroke in 2016. However, most of the evidence is from studies conducted during working hours. Only few centres in the UK perform thrombectomies out-of-hours.
Jake Weddell +16 more
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Endovascular treatment has become a major tool for managing large vessel occlusion, and its applications in cancer associated thrombosis (CAT) is increasing.
Toshiaki Bando +7 more
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Endovascular Embolization by Transcatheter Delivery of Particles: Past, Present, and Future. [PDF]
Minimally invasive techniques to occlude flow within blood vessels, initially pioneered in the 1970s with autologous materials and subsequently advanced with increasingly sophisticated engineered biomaterials, are routinely performed for a variety of ...
Avery, Reginald K +6 more
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Thrombectomy for Large‐Vessel Occlusion With Pretreatment Intracranial Hemorrhage
Background Many patients treated with endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) in clinical practice would not have qualified for inclusion in the initial clinical trials demonstrating benefit for EVT, yet likely will benefit from reperfusion.
Daniel A. Tonetti +9 more
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Neuroimaging as a selection tool and endpoint in preclinical and clinical trials [PDF]
Standard imaging in acute stroke enables the exclusion of non-stroke structural CNS lesions and cerebral haemorrhage from clinical and pre-clinical ischaemic stroke trials. In this review, the potential benefit of imaging (e.g., angiography and penumbral
Macrae, I. Mhairi, Muir, Keith W.
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Background Rapid detection of intracranial arterial occlusion in patients with ischemic stroke is important to facilitate timely reperfusion therapy.
Lee‐Anne Slater +14 more
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