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Intra-Arterial Reteplase Compared to Urokinase for Thrombolytic Recanalization in Acute Ischemic Stroke

R.M. Sugga, E.A. Nosera, H.M. Shaltonia, N.R. Gonzalesa, M.S. Campbellc, R. Weirb, E.D. Cacayorinb and J.C. Grottaa

a Department of Neurology, University of Texas—Houston Medical School, Houston, Tex
b Department of Radiology, University of Texas—Houston Medical School, Houston, Tex
c Alabama Neurological Institute, Birmingham, Ala


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Fig 1. Initial and postprocedural angiography in a 58-year-old woman treated with UK (initial TICI, 0; final TICI, 2c) and in a 71-year-old treated with RP (initial TICI, 0; final TICI, 2c).


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Fig 2. Recanalization, intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), mortality, and outcome in treatment groups.