1.Arthroscopic Treatment in Degenerative Arthritic Knee with Moderate Joint Space Narrowing.
Jung Hwan SON ; Won Kwon CHOO ; So Hak CHUNG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2002;37(1):95-100
PURPOSE: This study was performed to determined by follow-up observation, the result of the arthroscopic treatment for advanced degenerative arthritis of the knee joint. MATERIALS AND METHODS: During the period from January 1991 to December 1995, 270 cases had been followed for more than one year after arthroscopic treatment for degenerative arthritis of the knee joint. There were 66 males and 204 females of average age 61 years. On the Kellgren and Lawrence radiological grading system, follow-up radiography was conducted after the treatment in those cases Grade III before the treatment. A clinical assessment was performed pain, range of motion and the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) knee score before and after operation, and the Baumgaertner scale was used for the 2 and 48 month follow-up after operation. Recurrence was considered to have occurred when conditions were the same as before treatment. RESULTS: According to the Baumgaertner scale, clinical assessment showed overall rates of excellent and good in 191 cases (70.8%) at 2 month post-operatively, and 157 cases (58.1%) at 48 month post-operatively. Comparing the radiologic results before and after treatment using Baumgaertner's scale. the radiologically lower grade was the better result And a degenerative symptom was aggravated an average of 3.8 years. CONCLUSION: This study shows that the arthroscopic treatment is an effective option if used during the early stage of degenerative arthritis of the knee joint.
Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Joints*
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Knee Joint
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Knee*
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Male
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Osteoarthritis
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Radiography
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Range of Motion, Articular
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Recurrence
2.Ultrasound-guided Compression Repair of pseudoaneurysms and.
Seung Kwon KIM ; Yeon Hyeon CHOE ; Won Jae LEE ; Hyo Keun LIM ; Sung Wook CHOO ; Young Soo DO ; In Wook CHOO ; Bokyung Han KIM ; Jae Hoon LIM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1998;38(4):639-645
PURPOSE: For the treatment of arterial lesions occurring after catheterization, ultrasound-guided compressionrepair (UGCR) has recently been introduced. Using this technique, we repeatedly attempted treatment of theselesions and assessed their characteristics, as seen on US. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We prospectively studied 21patients who had suffered arterial injury (16 pseudoaneurysms and five arteriovenous fistulae) during arterialcatheterization. Occlusion of one pseudoaneurysm (PA) occurred spontaneously. UGCR was attempted in 20 casesinvolving arterial injury, including two which had occurred five months earlier. In six lesions, multiple attemptswere necessary. RESULTS: UGCR was successful in 18 (90%) of 20 arterial injuries, and all 15 PAs weresuccessfully treated;eight were completely closed at the first attempt, five were seen on follow-up US to havebeen closed after the first attempt, and two were completely closed at the second attempt. Three of fiveateriovenous fistulae (AVF) were successfully closed, one was completely closed at the first attempt, and two atthe second attempt. Mean compression time was 37(range:3-75)min in AVFs. Mean diameter of the cavity of PAs was3.8(range:1.5-10)cm;mean width of the track was 2.6(range:1-5)mm in PAs and 3.8(range:1.6-8)mm in AVFs. CONCLUSION: USGC can be successful after multiple attempts, even in patients with large cavity lesions and in chronic cases.AVFs with wide necks need a longer compression time and the results of the procedure are poorer.
Aneurysm, False*
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Catheterization
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Catheters
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Fistula
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Neck
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Prospective Studies
3.Epicardial Microwave Application in Chronic Atrial Fibrillation Surgery.
Sang Kwon LEE ; Suk Jung CHOO ; Kyung Sun KIM ; Jae Won LEE
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2005;20(5):727-731
The search for alternative epicardial energy sources in the treatment of nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (AF) is a relatively new aspect of the evolving spectrum of Maze operations. We tested the hypothesis that epicardial microwave ablation produces identical results to those of the standard cryosurgical Maze. Fourteen consecutive patients with chronic AF underwent on-pump epicardial Maze procedures after routine cardiac surgery. The results were compared with those of 14 control patients selected from our Maze database of 280 patients. There were no differences in age, sex, cardiothoracic ratio, duration of AF, pump time, intensive care unit or hospital stays. The aortic cross clamp time with epicardial microwave was, however, shortened from 110 to 65 minutes (p=0.011). The recurrence rate of AF after discharge showed no significant difference between the two groups (14% vs. 15%, p=0.841). Epicardial microwave ablation might be a valuable alternative to the conventional cryosurgical Maze procedure, especially for those patients without associated mitral valve disease.
Age Distribution
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Atrial Fibrillation/*epidemiology/*therapy
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Chronic Disease
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Cryosurgery/*statistics and numerical data
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Female
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Humans
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Korea/epidemiology
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Male
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Microwaves/*therapeutic use
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*Pericardium
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Prognosis
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Recurrence/prevention and control
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Risk Assessment/methods
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Risk Factors
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Sex Distribution
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Treatment Outcome
4.Two Cases of Triple Gastric Cancer.
Tae Byung PARK ; Kye Suk KWON ; Won Jae CHUNG ; Yong Woon SHIN ; Byung Yup AHN ; Chan Sub PARK ; Sung Tae OH ; Kyung Rae KIM ; Young Chae CHOO
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1992;12(1):57-60
Multiple gastric caner, now considered to be a sort of multiple primary cancer by Moertel's classification, is a special type of cancer in which two or more tumor lesions arise independently from the stomach. Although its incidence is rare and it has never been reported in Korea yet, the report of multiple gastric cancer is increasing with lengthened life survival and improved diagnostic method. We recently experienced two cases of triple gastric cancer, the one in 53-years-old male who had well differentiated adenocarcinoma(EGC IIb+c) on antrum, poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma on cardia and moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma on mid-body, and the other in 65-years-old female who had two poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma on cardia and anterior wall of low body and moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma (EGCIIc) on posterior wall of low body. Triple gastric cancer is rare, so we reported 2 cases of triple gastric cancer.
Adenocarcinoma
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Cardia
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Classification
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Female
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Humans
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Incidence
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Korea
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Male
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Stomach
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Stomach Neoplasms*
5.Akinetic Mutism from Obstructive Hydrocephalus;Successful Treatment with Bromocriptine and Ephedrine.
Young Dae KWON ; Won Ho CHOO ; Jung Hyun CHO ; Seong Cheol KIM ; In Sun HA ; Yong Sung LEE
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1993;22(1):123-128
The authors report one case of akinetic mutism with obstructive hydrocephalus. The patient suffered from multiple shunt failures and shunt revision. After multiple shunt revision, the patient fell into an akinetic-mute state. She appeared awake but was no response to painful somatosensory, loud auditory or threatening visual stimuli and she required total nursing care. This behavioral syndrome was no response to shunt revision but we were able to successfully treat a case of akinetic mutism after combination theraphy of Bromocryptine and Ephedrine.
Akinetic Mutism*
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Bromocriptine*
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Ephedrine*
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Humans
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Hydrocephalus
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Nursing Care
6.Hybrid Repair of Type III Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysm with Pre-Occluded Visceral Arteries.
Heungman JUN ; Yong Pil CHO ; Gi Young KO ; Suk Jung CHOO ; Tae Won KWON
Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery 2013;29(2):63-66
As experiences with endovascular aortic devices increases over time, hybrid repair for the treatment of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms (TAAA) by using a combination of thoracoabdominal endovascular aneurysm repair and visceral revascularization has been reported with acceptable result. A 55-year-old man with type III TAAA involving visceral arteries has been treated successfully with tube stent-graft followed by right renal revascularization that was facilitated by a rare anatomic configuration. The authors present a type III TAAA patient with rare anatomic configuration of the visceral arteries successfully treated with hybrid endovascular-surgical TAAA repair.
Aneurysm
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Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic
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Arteries
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Chimera
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Humans
7.Anastomosis of Vessels less than 2 mm with the Vascular Clip System Clip Applier.
Jae Won LEE ; Suk Jung CHOO ; Jung Hun OH ; In Chul LEE ; Young Mee KWON ; Yong Jik LEE ; Sang Kwon LEE ; Hyun SONG ; Meong Gun SONG
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2001;16(3):303-308
Sutures may cause endothelial trauma and occlusion. The vascular clip system (VCS) clip applier may minimize endothelial injury. Fourteen carotid arteries of nine adult rabbits were transected and re-anastomosed with either #7-0 polypropylene (Group I, n=8) or VCS clips (Group II, n=6). The animals were sacrificed at 1, 3, 8, 14, and 30 days postoperatively. The operation time and bleeding amount were checked for each anastomosis. Carotid angiograms, photography, H&E staining and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were performed. Fibrin and thrombus, inflammatory cell infiltration, endothelial disruption, luminal distortion, fibrosis, and wall thickening were compared. The luminal diameter was greater in group II. There were minimal differences in thrombosis, wall thickening and fibrosis between the two groups. However, fibrin, inflammatory cell infiltration, multinucleated giant cell formation, endothelial disruption, and luminal distortion were greater in group I. On SEM, group I showed trans-mural penetration. In contrast, group II showed suture margin eversion and no transmural penetration. Stenosis was greater in group I than in group II on carotid angiogram. The operation time was shorter in group II than in group I, i.e. 5+/-1.4 min vs. 11+/-3.8 min, respectively. The current data showed similar or superior results with VCS clips in comparison to conventional suturing with polypropylene.
Angiography
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Animal
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Arteriovenous Shunt, Surgical/*instrumentation/methods
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Carotid Arteries/pathology/*surgery/ultrastructure
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Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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Rabbits
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Surgical Stapling/*instrumentation/methods
8.Development of an Animal Experimental Model for a Bileaflet Mechanical Heart Valve Prosthesis.
Suk Jung CHOO ; Kun Il KIM ; Nam Hee PARK ; Jong Min SONG ; In Cheol CHOI ; Jee Yeon SHIM ; Sang Kwon LEE ; Young Joo KWON ; Chang Nyung KIM ; Jae Won LEE
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2004;19(1):37-41
The objective of this study was to develop a pre-clinical large animal model for the in vivo hemodynamic testing of prosthetic valves in the aortic position without the need for cardiopulmonary bypass. Ten male pigs were used. A composite valved conduit was constructed in the operating room by implanting a prosthetic valve between two separate pieces of vascular conduits, which bypassed the ascending aorta to the descending aorta. Prior to applying a side-biting clamp to the ascending aorta for proximal grafting to the aortic anastomosis, an aorta to femoral artery shunt was placed just proximally to this clamp. The heart rate, cardiac output, Vmax, transvalvular pressure gradient, effective orifice area and incremental dobutamine stress response were assessed. A dose dependant increase with dobutamine was seen in terms of cardiac output, Vmax, and the peak transvalvular pressure gradient both in the native and in the prosthetic valve. However, the increment was much steeper in the prosthetic valve. No significant differences in cardiac output were noted between the native and the prosthetic valves. The described pre-clinical porcine model was found suitable for site-specific in-vivo hemodynamic assessment of aortic valvular prosthesis without cardiopulmonary bypass.
Adrenergic beta-Agonists/pharmacology
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Animals
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Aorta/pathology
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Aortic Valve/*pathology
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Disease Models, Animal
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Dobutamine/pharmacology
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Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
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Heart Rate
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*Heart Valve Prosthesis
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Male
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Pressure
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*Prosthesis Implantation
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Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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Swine
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Thoracic Arteries/pathology
9.Femoral Head Size of 36 mm against Highly Cross-linked Polyethylene in Patients Younger than 60 Years: Minimun Three Years of Follow Up.
Chang Min PARK ; Myung Rae CHO ; Shin Kun KIM ; Won Kwon CHOO ; Jai Bum KWON
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2012;47(1):28-34
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the early results of total hip arthroplasty (THA) performed using large diameter femoral head against with highly cross-linked polyethylene as a bearing surface in patients less than sixty years of age. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventy patients were enrolled and retrospectively reviewed. The mean age of patients at index surgery was 49 years and the mean follow-up period was 61 months. Clinical follow-up involved implementing the Harris hip score (HHS) and a radiographic evaluation that included linear radiolucency, osteolysis, and loosening. An annual wear rate was performed at 6 weeks; at 3, 6, and 12 months; and on a yearly basis thereafter. RESULTS: The average HHS at last follow-up was 94 (range: 82-98). Radiographically, no osteolysis in the pelvis or proximal femur was observed in any patient. No acetabular cup or femoral stem failed due to aseptic loosening. No eccentric wear was observed on any liner, and no liner fracture occurred. However, one patient experienced hip dislocation. The average femoral head penetration rate during the first postoperative year was 0.077+/-0.026 mm/year, and the average steady-state wear rate was 0.033+/-0.023 mm/year. CONCLUSION: THA with a large diameter femoral head of highly cross-linked polyethylene in patients younger than 60 years of age was found to produce results comparable to previous in vitro laboratory hip simulation studies. In particular, patient satisfaction was high due to no limitation in range of motion or hip posture during the early post-operative period. Longer-term follow-up is required to demonstrate the clinical benefits of this new material more comprehensively.
Arthroplasty
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Femur
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Follow-Up Studies
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Head
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Hip
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Hip Dislocation
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Humans
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Osteolysis
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Patient Satisfaction
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Pelvis
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Polyethylene
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Posture
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Range of Motion, Articular
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Retrospective Studies
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Tacrine
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Ursidae
10.Effectiveness of Intra-arterially Administered Abciximab as a Rescue Method for Intracranial Acute In-Stent Thrombosis.
Woon Jung KWON ; Tae Hong LEE ; Byun Hee LEE ; Dong Hyun KIM ; Hak Jin KIM ; Suk KIM ; Chang Won KIM ; Ki Seok CHOO ; Tae Yong MOON
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2004;51(1):19-26
PURPOSE: To determine the efficacy and safety of the intra-arterial administration of glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor for resolving acute in-stent thrombosis complicating stent-assisted angioplasty for intracranial atherosclerosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We placed 60 therapeutic stents (24 internal carotid arteries, 20 vertebrobasilar arteries, and 16 middle cerebral arteries) for the treatment of symptomatic intracranial atherosclerosis. Among the 60 stenting procedures, acute in-stent thrombosis occurred after stent deployment in 11 cases (18.3%). As the method of dissolving the acute in-stent thrombosis, 2 mg abciximab were intra-arterially administered through a guiding catheter. Angiography was then performed after 10-20 minutes to identify any undissolved material resulting from the thrombosis. If the thrombosis was still observed on the angiography, an additional 2 mg of abciximab were administered, and this procedure was repeated until complete thrombolysis was obtained. Post-procedural non-enhanced brain CT was performed for the evaluation of possible hemorrhagic complications. RESULTS:After each intra-arterial administration of 2 mg of abciximab, successive angiographies showed the process of resolution of the acute thrombosis. All 11 acute in-stent thromboses were completely dissolved within 40 to 80 minutes. The total dosage of infused abciximab was 8 mg in one case, 10 mg in eight cases, and 16 mg in two cases. Post-procedural non-enhanced brain CT revealed no hemorrhagic complications. CONCLUSION: The intra-arterial administration of abciximab can be a safe and effective therapeutic method for acute in-stent thrombosis complicating the stenting of stenotic intracranial arteries.
Angiography
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Angioplasty
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Arteries
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Brain
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Carotid Artery, Internal
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Catheters
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Glycoproteins
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Intracranial Arteriosclerosis
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Stents
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Thromboembolism
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Thrombosis*