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A Closer Look at the ESCAPE Process

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As endovascular treatment has come under the microscope in recent years several studies have shown with the right training and equipment it can be a viable option for stroke patients.

As endovascular treatment has come under the microscope in recent years several studies have shown with the right training and equipment it can be a viable option for stroke patients.

At the International Stroke Conference, Mayank Goyal, MBBS, MD, FRCPC, of the University of Calgary discussed his role in the ESCAPE trials, one of the featured studies at the event in Nashville.

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