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Recanalisation therapy in patients with acute ischaemic stroke caused by large artery occlusion: choice of therapeutic strategy according to underlying aetiological mechanism?
Chenglin Tian, Xiangyu Cao, Jun Wang
DOI: 10.1136/svn-2017-000090 Published 20 December 2017
Chenglin Tian
Department of Neurology, The Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China
Xiangyu Cao
Department of Neurology, The Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China
Jun Wang
Department of Neurology, The Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China

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Recanalisation therapy in patients with acute ischaemic stroke caused by large artery occlusion: choice of therapeutic strategy according to underlying aetiological mechanism?
Chenglin Tian, Xiangyu Cao, Jun Wang
Stroke and Vascular Neurology Dec 2017, 2 (4) 244-250; DOI: 10.1136/svn-2017-000090

Recanalisation therapy in patients with acute ischaemic stroke caused by large artery occlusion: choice of therapeutic strategy according to underlying aetiological mechanism?
Chenglin Tian, Xiangyu Cao, Jun Wang
Stroke and Vascular Neurology Dec 2017, 2 (4) 244-250; DOI: 10.1136/svn-2017-000090
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Impact of aetiological mechanisms underlying LAO on collateral status in AIS
- Impact of aetiological mechanisms underlying LAO on the outcomes of recanalisation therap
- Impact of aetiological mechanisms underlying LAO on residual stenosis and reocclusion after MT
- Role of angioplasty and stenting in AIS due to LAO
- Impact of aetiological mechanisms underlying LAO on choice of antiplatelet strategy after recanalisation therapy in AIS
- Impact of aetiological mechanisms underlying LAO on the effect of statin in AIS
- Challenges in determining the aetiological mechanisms underlying LAO in AIS
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