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View article: Rare Sighting of Posterior Communicating Artery Infundibulum With Posterior Cerebral Artery Origin
Rare Sighting of Posterior Communicating Artery Infundibulum With Posterior Cerebral Artery Origin Open
Infundibula are funnel-shaped lesions that develop at the intersections of major intracranial arteries. These lesions are prone to being misdiagnosed as intracranial aneurysms. The most common arterial infundibula have been noted in the po…
View article: Endovascular Versus Medical Management of Posterior Cerebral Artery Occlusion Stroke: The PLATO Study
Endovascular Versus Medical Management of Posterior Cerebral Artery Occlusion Stroke: The PLATO Study Open
BACKGROUND: The optimal management of patients with isolated posterior cerebral artery occlusion is uncertain. We compared clinical outcomes for endovascular therapy (EVT) versus medical management (MM) in patients with isolated posterior …
View article: Abstract Number ‐ 40: Unique presentation of Dural AV fistula with brainstem stroke and extensive edema
Abstract Number ‐ 40: Unique presentation of Dural AV fistula with brainstem stroke and extensive edema Open
Introduction Intracranial dural arteriovenous fistulae (dAVFs) are typified by pathological anastomoses between meningeal arteries and dural venous sinuses or cortical veins. DAVFs can mimic other neurologic disorders and produce a broad s…
View article: Stroke Neurointervention: A Novel Educational Pathway to Improve Neurology Resident Training in Neurointervention and Regional Access to Thrombectomy
Stroke Neurointervention: A Novel Educational Pathway to Improve Neurology Resident Training in Neurointervention and Regional Access to Thrombectomy Open
Large vessel occlusions account for ≈30% of acute ischemic stroke. Mechanical thrombectomy is a highly beneficial treatment for large vessel occlusion strokes in appropriately selected patients. However, there is significant geographic var…
View article: Abstract 1122‐000200: Chiropractor Manipulation Leading to Bilateral Vertebral Artery Dissection and Acute Ischemic Stroke
Abstract 1122‐000200: Chiropractor Manipulation Leading to Bilateral Vertebral Artery Dissection and Acute Ischemic Stroke Open
Introduction : Traumatic cervical artery dissection is one of the leading causes of stroke in patients under the age of 45. Recent chiropractic neck manipulation is associated with risk of vertebral artery dissection (VAD). The V3 segment …
View article: Abstract 1122‐000072: Mechanical Thrombectomy for Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis in the setting of APL
Abstract 1122‐000072: Mechanical Thrombectomy for Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis in the setting of APL Open
This meeting abstract was removed due to the OA licensing requirements of this journal. The full abstract is listed here : https://www.svin.org/files/SVIN_2021_Abstracts_for_Web.pdf
View article: Abstract 1122‐000117: Transcranial Arterial Embolization of an dAVF: A Case Report
Abstract 1122‐000117: Transcranial Arterial Embolization of an dAVF: A Case Report Open
Introduction : We detail the management of a woman with a posterior fossa dAVF (dural arteriovenous fistula) that was unable to be treated by standard transarterial or transvenous embolization or microsurgical ligation. She underwent crani…
View article: Abstract 1122‐000169: The Carotid Web and Ischemic Stroke ‐ A Case Report
Abstract 1122‐000169: The Carotid Web and Ischemic Stroke ‐ A Case Report Open
This meeting abstract was removed due to the OA licensing requirements of this journal. The full abstract is listed here : https://www.svin.org/files/SVIN_2021_Abstracts_for_Web.pdf
View article: Recurrent Spontaneous Intracranial Hemorrhage in a Patient With Jacobsen Syndrome
Recurrent Spontaneous Intracranial Hemorrhage in a Patient With Jacobsen Syndrome Open
The neurologist should be aware of the high risk of spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage due to platelet dysfunction in a patient with Jacobson syndrome even with normal platelet count, PT, and PTT.