Acute ischemic stroke with tandem lesions: technical endovascular management and clinical outcomes from the ESCAPE trial
Zarina Assis(University of Calgary), Michael D. Hill(University of Calgary), Andrew M. Demchuk(Los Angeles Medical Center), Dar Dowlatshahi, Paul Burns(University of Mississippi Medical Center), Cheemun Lum(University of Ottawa), Alexander Y Poppe(Université de Montréal), Victor X. D. Yang(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Daniel Roy(Hôpital Notre-Dame), Mayank Goyal(Los Angeles Medical Center), Bijoy K. Menon(University of Calgary), Hana Choe(Neurosciences Institute), Jeremy Rempel(University of Alberta), Donald Frei(Colorado Neurological Institute), Jai Shankar(Dalhousie University), Blaise Baxter(Erlanger Health System), John Thornton(Beaumont Hospital)
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