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Stent-Retriever Thrombectomy after Intravenous t-PA vs. t-PA Alone in Stroke
NEJM 372:2285-2295,2347, Saver, J.L.,et al, 2015

A Hereditary Moyamoya Syndrome With Multisystemic Manifestations
Neurol 75:259-264, Herv�,D., et al, 2010

Moyamoya Disease and Moyamoya Syndrome
NEJM 360:1226-1237, Scott,R.M. &Smith,E.R., 2009

Progressive Cerebral Occlusive Disease after Radiation Therapy
Stroke 26:131-136, Bitzer,M.&Topka,H., 1995

Cysticercosis and Cerebrovascular Disease:A Review
JNNP 55:252-254, DelBrutto,O.H., 1992

The Effect of Radiation of Carotid Arteries, A Review Article
Arch Neurol 46:449-455, Murros,K.E.&Toole,J.F., 1989

Case Records of MGH-Polycythemia
Carotid Occlusion & Cerebral Infarcts, NEJM 291:96674., , 1974

Noncontrast Computed Tomography vs Computed Tomography Perfusion or Magnetic Resonance Imaging Selection in Late Presentation of Stroke with Large-Vessel Occlusion
JAMA Neurol 79:22-31, Nguyen, T.N.,et al, 2022

Which Imaging Approach Should be Used for Stroke of Unknown Time of Onset?
Stroke 52:373-380, Simonsen, C.Z.,et al, 2021

Thrombectomy 6 to 24 Hours after Stroke with a Mismatch between Deficit and Infarct
NEJM 378:11-22,81, Nogueira, R.G.,et al, 2018

Use of Imaging to Select Patients for Late Window Endovascular Therapy
Stroke 49:2256-2260, Albers, G.W., 2018

Patient with Severe Moyamoya Disease Who Presents with Acute Cortical Blindness
Stroke 48:e126-e129, Sajja, A.,et al, 2017

Intracranial and Extracranial Neurovascular Manifestations of Takayasu Arteritis
AJNR 38:766-772, Bond, K.M.,et al, 2017

Stent-Retriever Thrombectomy after Intravenous t-PA vs. t-PA Alone in Stroke
NEJM 372:DOI:10.1056/NEJMoa1415061, DOI:10.1056 NEJM e1503217, Saver, J.L.,et al, 2015

Thrombectomy within 8 Hours after Symptom Onset in Ischemic Stroke
NEJM 372:DOI:10.1056 NEJMoa1503780, DOI:1056NEJM e1503217, Jovin, T.G.,et al, 2015

Thrombectomy within 8 hours after Symptom Onset in Ischemic Stroke
NEJM 372:2296-2306,2347, Jovin, T.G.,et al, 2015

Acute Carotid T Occlusion in a Young Patient
Stroke 45:e125-e127, Heldner, M.R.,et al, 2014

Fibromuscular Dysplasia
NEJM 350:1862-1871, Slovut,D.P. &Olin,J.W., 2004

Spontaneous Intracranial Internal Carotid Artery Dissection
Arch Neurol 59:977-981, Chaves,C.,et al, 2002

Immediate Surgery for Moyomoya Syndrome?
Arch Neurol 58:130-131,132, Roach,E.S., 2001

Surgery for Moyamoya Syndrome?
Arch Neurol 58:128-129,132, Scott,R.M., 2001

Moyamoya-like Vasculopathy from Cocaine Dependency
AJNR 21:1008-1010, Storen,E.C.,et al, 2000

Illicit Drug-Associated Ischemic Stroke in the Baltimore-Washington Young Stroke Study
Neurol 50:1688-1693, Sloan,M.A.,et al, 1998

Cerebral Hemispheric Low-Flow Infarcts in Arterial Occlusive Disease:Lesion Patterns and Angiomorphological Conditions
Stroke 28:118-123, Mull,M.,et al, 1997

Arterial Injuries in Transsphenoidal Surgery for Pituitary Adenoma:The Role of Angiography and Endovascular Treatment
ANJR 18:655-665, Raymond,J.,et al, 1997

Middle Cerebral Artery Dissection:A Clinicopathologic Study
Neurol 45:1929-1931, Sharif,A.A.,et al, 1995

Major Cerebral Infarction From Tumor Embolus
Stroke 17:555-557, Lefkovitz,N.W.,et al, 1986

Moyamoya and Other Causes of Stroke in Patients with Down Syndrome
pediatr Neurol 1:174-179, Pearson,E.,et al, 1985

Cerebral Arteritis & Bacterial Meningitis
Arch Neurol 41:531-535, Igarashi,M.,et al, 1984

Aspergillosis of the Nervous System
Neurol 32:473-479, Beal,M.F.,et al, 1982

Childhood Hypertensive Stroke with Neurofibromatosis
Neurol 30:656-659, Pellock,J.M.,et al, 1980

Stroke Assoc. with Addiction to Heroin
JNNP 39:194, Brust,J.C.M.,et al, 1976

Occlusion of Large Cerebral Vessels in Sickle-Cell Anemia
NEJM 287:845, Stockman,J.A.,et al, 1972



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