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Absent leptomeningeal collateralization is associated with greatest benefit from mechanical thrombectomy in the 6-24 hour time window.

Journal Paper/Review - Mar 18, 2024

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Dittrich T, von Streng T, Toebak A, Zietz A, Wagner B, Hänsel M, Sutter R, Katan M, Peters N, Michels L, Kulcsar Z, Karwacki G, Pileggi M, Cereda C, Wegener S, Bonati L, Psychogios M, De Marchis G. Absent leptomeningeal collateralization is associated with greatest benefit from mechanical thrombectomy in the 6-24 hour time window. Eur Stroke J 2024:23969873241239208.
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Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Eur Stroke J 2024
Publication Date
Mar 18, 2024
Issn Electronic
2396-9881
Pages
23969873241239208
Brief description/objective

The impact of leptomeningeal collateralization on the efficacy of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) in patients with anterior circulation large vessel occlusion (aLVO) presenting in the 6-24 h time window remains poorly elucidated.