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Culprit Plaques of Large Parent Arteries, Rather than Cerebral Small Vessel Disease, Contribute to E...

Culprit Plaques of Large Parent Arteries, Rather than Cerebral Small Vessel Disease, Contribute to E...

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_gale_infotracmisc_A781779416

Culprit Plaques of Large Parent Arteries, Rather than Cerebral Small Vessel Disease, Contribute to Early Neurological Deterioration in Stroke Patients with Intracranial Branch Atheromatous Disease

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Culprit Plaques of Large Parent Arteries, Rather than Cerebral Small Vessel Disease, Contribute to Early Neurological Deterioration in Stroke Patients with Intracranial Branch Atheromatous Disease

Publisher

Basel, Switzerland: S. Karger AG

Journal title

Cerebrovascular diseases (Basel, Switzerland), 2024-02, Vol.53 (1), p.88-97

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English

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Basel, Switzerland: S. Karger AG

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Contents

Introduction: Intracranial branch atheromatous disease (BAD) has been applied to occlusions that occur at the origin of large caliber penetrating arteries due to the microatheromas or large parent artery plaques. This study aimed to explore the association between culprit plaques of large parent arteries, neuroimaging markers of cerebral small vess...

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Culprit Plaques of Large Parent Arteries, Rather than Cerebral Small Vessel Disease, Contribute to Early Neurological Deterioration in Stroke Patients with Intracranial Branch Atheromatous Disease

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TN_cdi_gale_infotracmisc_A781779416

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_gale_infotracmisc_A781779416

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ISSN

1015-9770

E-ISSN

1421-9786

DOI

10.1159/000530371

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