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Mr. CLEAN Study Shows Simpler Path for Endovascular Therapy

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While other endovascular therapies presented at the International Stroke Conference required more specialized imaging to reach their final results the authors of one study showed that more basic work can be just as effective.

While other endovascular therapies presented at the International Stroke Conference required more specialized imaging to reach their final results the authors of one study showed that more basic work can be just as effective.

Yvo Roos, one of the authors of the study noted at the Nashville event that the therapy is not the final solution for all stroke patients, but can be considered under the right circumstances.

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