Aggressive medical treatment with or without stenting in high-risk patients with intracranial artery stenosis (SAMMPRIS): the final results of a randomised trial
Colin P. Derdeyn(Neurological Surgery), Harry J. Cloft(Mayo Clinic Hospital), Joni Clark(St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center), Zoran Rumboldt(Medical University of South Carolina), Cameron G. McDougall(Swedish Medical Center), Elad I. Levy(Kaleida Health), Tanya N. Turan, Stanley L. Barnwell(Los Angeles Medical Center), Michael Lynn(Cornell University), J. Maurice Hourihane(Dent Neurologic Institute), Mark R. Harrigan(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Michael F. Waters(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Brian L. Hoh(University of Florida), Jean Montgomery(Emory University), Helmi L. Lutsep(Oregon Health & Science University), Andrei V. Alexandrov(Banner Health), Marc I. Chimowitz(Medical University of South Carolina), Richard Klucznik(Methodist Hospital), John Lynch(Duke Medical Center), Bethany F Lane(Emory University), Mark D. Johnson(The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center), David Fiorella(State University of New York), David Chiu(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), L. Scott Janis(National Institutes of Health), Osama O. Zaidat(Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center), G. Lee Pride, Azhar Nizam(Emory University)
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