2016
DOI: 10.4103/0366-6999.193440
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Morphological Change of Early Spontaneous Recanalization Following Internal Carotid Artery Occlusion due to Possible Dissection

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“…Furthermore, spontaneous recanalization (SR) may occur in patients with ICA occlusion, which may be further categorized as early or late SR, based on the cut-off duration of the mean hospitalization of these patients (usually two weeks). The results of previously published studies have indicated that early SR of an occluded ICA may occur within 1-2 h to two weeks after occlusion (1)(2)(3)(4), and early SR of the ICA appears to be common in patients with extracranial ICA occlusion caused by arterial dissection (57-68% of the evaluated cohorts) (3,(5)(6)(7)(8). However, the incidence of late SR of an occluded ICA has been reported to be markedly lower, with 2.0 and 3.8%, respectively (9,10).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, spontaneous recanalization (SR) may occur in patients with ICA occlusion, which may be further categorized as early or late SR, based on the cut-off duration of the mean hospitalization of these patients (usually two weeks). The results of previously published studies have indicated that early SR of an occluded ICA may occur within 1-2 h to two weeks after occlusion (1)(2)(3)(4), and early SR of the ICA appears to be common in patients with extracranial ICA occlusion caused by arterial dissection (57-68% of the evaluated cohorts) (3,(5)(6)(7)(8). However, the incidence of late SR of an occluded ICA has been reported to be markedly lower, with 2.0 and 3.8%, respectively (9,10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%