Identifying intracranial atherosclerotic lesion type using symptom status and stability may be a more useful way of selecting patients for endovascular therapy than degree of stenosis, according to an analysis published online November 21, 2014, ahead of print in the Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery.

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Despite poor outcomes inĀ 2 US trials, stenting may be a reasonably safe and effective treatment for severe symptomatic intracranial stenosis in the right circumstances, according to a Chinese registry study published online August 18, 2015, ahead of print in Stroke.…

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