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Outcome of Stroke Patients without Angiographically Revealed Arterial Occlusion within Four Hours of Symptom Onset

Laurent Derexa, Thomas A. TomsickGo,a, Thomas G. Brotta, Chistopher A. Lewandowskia, Michael R. Frankela, Wayne Clarka, Sid Starkmana, Judith Spilkera, Gavin J. Udstena, Jane Khourya, James C. Grottaa and Joseph P. Broderick, for the EMS Bridging Triala

a From the Departments of Radiology (T.T., G.U.), Neurology (L.D., J.B., J.S.), and Environmental Health (J.K.), University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; the Department of Neurology (T.B.), Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; the Department of Emergency Medicine (C.L.), Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI; the Department of Neurology (M.F.), Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA; the Oregon Stroke Center (W.C.), Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR; the Department of Emergency Medicine (S.S.), University of California, Los Angeles, CA; and the Department of Neurology (J.G.), University of Texas, Houston, TX.



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FIG 1. Eight patients (patients 3–10 in Table 1) with CT-revealed infarcts at follow-up who did not manifest arterial occlusion on earlier angiograms.