Combined Intraarterial/Intravenous Thrombolysis for Acute Ischemic Stroke
Valdis Keris
,a,
Svetlana Rudnickaa,
Vladimirs Voronaa,
Gertrude Eninaa,
Biruta Tilgalea and
Juris Fricbergsa
a From the Departments of Neurosurgery (V.K.) and Neurology (G.E.), Medical Academy of Latvia; and the Departments of Radiology (S.R., V.V.) and Neurology (B.T., J.F.), Clinical Hospital "Gailezers," Riga, Latvia.

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FIG 1. Case 4.
A and B, Frontal projection shows occlusion of left M1 trunk before thrombolysis (arrow, A) and partial recanalization of artery with remnant of thrombus on control angiogram (arrows, B).
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FIG 2. Case 9.
A and B, Lateral projection shows distal occlusion of M2 branch before thrombolysis (arrow, A) and complete recanalization on control angiogram (arrow, B).
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