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Friday, 03 Feb 2012
Results from the prospective, multicentre clinical study show that 55% of patients who suffered a severe acute ischaemic stroke were restored to a good functional outcome
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Friday, 03 Feb 2012
Occasional erratic heart rhythms appear to cause about one-fifth of strokes for which a cause is not readily established, according to research presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2012.
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Friday, 06 Jan 2012
Pedro Lylyk, Buenos Aires, Argentina, gives an overview of the different techniques used in the treatment of giant aneurysms and shares his long-term experience with flow diversion of 444 aneurysms, 55.5% of which were giant or large.
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Friday, 28 Oct 2011
Some physicians take the view that MRI imaging is seen as the coming modality of choice, even for emergency situations. They say angiography has a role, albeit a small one. In this opinion article, Charles Strother takes a different view.
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Harvey Cushing, pioneer of modern neurosurgery, performs a surgical procedure at the beginning of the 20th century.
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Alfredo Casasco, president of the upcoming third ESMINT congress in Nice, France, tells NeuroNews about his sense of wonder at first seeing how a microcatheter could navigate at the intracerebral level and how this opened up a world of therapeutic possibilities. He also speaks of his love of fine wines and Havana cigars, and how he does pilates to combat the effects of these two interests!
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