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The hyperdense vessel sign on CT predicts successful recanalization with the Merci device in acute ischemic stroke

Froehler et al., 2013

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Froehler M
Tateshima S
Duckwiler G
Jahan R
Gonzalez N
Vinuela F
Liebeskind D
Saver J
Villablanca J
UCLA Stroke Investigators
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Journal of neurointerventional surgery

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Background The success of mechanical clot retrieval for acute ischemic stroke may be influenced by the characteristics of the occlusive thrombus. The thrombus can be partly characterized by CT, as the hyperdense vessel sign (HVS) suggests erythrocyte-rich clot …
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