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Research ArticleInterventional

Stent Retrievers in Acute Ischemic Stroke: Complications and Failures during the Perioperative Period

G. Gascou, K. Lobotesis, P. Machi, I. Maldonado, J.F. Vendrell, C. Riquelme, O. Eker, G. Mercier, I. Mourand, C. Arquizan, A. Bonafé and V. Costalat
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2014, 35 (4) 734-740; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3746
G. Gascou
aFrom CHU Montpellier, Neuroradiology (G.G., P.M., I.M., J.F.V., C.R., O.E., A.B., V.C.)
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K. Lobotesis
cImaging Department (K.L.), Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Charing Cross Hospital, London, United Kingdom
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P. Machi
aFrom CHU Montpellier, Neuroradiology (G.G., P.M., I.M., J.F.V., C.R., O.E., A.B., V.C.)
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I. Maldonado
aFrom CHU Montpellier, Neuroradiology (G.G., P.M., I.M., J.F.V., C.R., O.E., A.B., V.C.)
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J.F. Vendrell
aFrom CHU Montpellier, Neuroradiology (G.G., P.M., I.M., J.F.V., C.R., O.E., A.B., V.C.)
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C. Riquelme
aFrom CHU Montpellier, Neuroradiology (G.G., P.M., I.M., J.F.V., C.R., O.E., A.B., V.C.)
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O. Eker
aFrom CHU Montpellier, Neuroradiology (G.G., P.M., I.M., J.F.V., C.R., O.E., A.B., V.C.)
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G. Mercier
dCHU Montpellier, Department of Medical Statistics (G.M.), Arnaud de Villeneuve Hospital, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France.
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I. Mourand
aFrom CHU Montpellier, Neuroradiology (G.G., P.M., I.M., J.F.V., C.R., O.E., A.B., V.C.)
bNeurology (C.A., I.M.), Montpellier, France
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C. Arquizan
bNeurology (C.A., I.M.), Montpellier, France
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A. Bonafé
aFrom CHU Montpellier, Neuroradiology (G.G., P.M., I.M., J.F.V., C.R., O.E., A.B., V.C.)
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V. Costalat
aFrom CHU Montpellier, Neuroradiology (G.G., P.M., I.M., J.F.V., C.R., O.E., A.B., V.C.)
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Stent Retrievers in Acute Ischemic Stroke: Complications and Failures during the Perioperative Period
G. Gascou, K. Lobotesis, P. Machi, I. Maldonado, J.F. Vendrell, C. Riquelme, O. Eker, G. Mercier, I. Mourand, C. Arquizan, A. Bonafé, V. Costalat
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2014, 35 (4) 734-740; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A3746

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Stent Retrievers in Acute Ischemic Stroke: Complications and Failures during the Perioperative Period
G. Gascou, K. Lobotesis, P. Machi, I. Maldonado, J.F. Vendrell, C. Riquelme, O. Eker, G. Mercier, I. Mourand, C. Arquizan, A. Bonafé, V. Costalat
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2014, 35 (4) 734-740; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A3746
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