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Procedural and clinical outcomes of endovascular recanalization therapy in patients with cancer-related stroke

Jung et al., 2018

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9301220100698080314
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Jung S
Jung C
Hyoung Kim J
Se Choi B
Jung Bae Y
Sunwoo L
Geol Woo H
Young Chang J
Joon Kim B
Han M
Bae H
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Interventional Neuroradiology

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Objective Embolism due to coagulopathy might be the main pathomechanism underlying cancer-related stroke (CRS). CRS patients with a large artery occlusion could be candidates for endovascular recanalization therapy (ERT), although its procedural and clinical …
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