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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 1 August 2017
Chenglin Tian
Department of Neurology, The Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China
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https://doi.org/10.1136/svn-2017-000090

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2059-8688
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2059-8696
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  • Received April 4, 2017
  • Revised June 8, 2017
  • Accepted July 7, 2017
  • Published online August 1, 2017.

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  1. Chenglin Tian,
  2. Xiangyu Cao,
  3. Jun Wang
  1. Department of Neurology, The Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China
  1. Correspondence to Dr Chenglin Tian; tianchenglin719{at}aliyun.com
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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 Aug 2017, svn-2017-000090; DOI: 10.1136/svn-2017-000090
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Chenglin Tian, Xiangyu Cao, Jun Wang
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    • 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
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