Local intraarterial fibrinolytic therapy in inaccessible internal carotid occlusion.

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Local intraarterial fibrinolytic therapy in inaccessible internal carotid occlusion. / Zeumer, Hermann; Hündgen, R; Ferbert, A; Ringelstein, E B.

In: NEURORADIOLOGY, Vol. 26, No. 4, 4, 1984, p. 315-317.

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Zeumer H, Hündgen R, Ferbert A, Ringelstein EB. Local intraarterial fibrinolytic therapy in inaccessible internal carotid occlusion. NEURORADIOLOGY. 1984;26(4):315-317. 4.

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title = "Local intraarterial fibrinolytic therapy in inaccessible internal carotid occlusion.",
abstract = "Two exemplary cases of upper carotid occlusion and successful local intraarterial fibrinolytic therapy are described. To achieve a positive result one has to perform a balloon occlusion of the affected internal carotid artery while applying the fibrinolytic agent. Possible time limits of instigating therapy are discussed especially if the lenticulostriatal arteries are additionally affected.",
author = "Hermann Zeumer and R H{\"u}ndgen and A Ferbert and Ringelstein, {E B}",
year = "1984",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "26",
pages = "315--317",
journal = "NEURORADIOLOGY",
issn = "0028-3940",
publisher = "Springer",
number = "4",

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T1 - Local intraarterial fibrinolytic therapy in inaccessible internal carotid occlusion.

AU - Zeumer, Hermann

AU - Hündgen, R

AU - Ferbert, A

AU - Ringelstein, E B

PY - 1984

Y1 - 1984

N2 - Two exemplary cases of upper carotid occlusion and successful local intraarterial fibrinolytic therapy are described. To achieve a positive result one has to perform a balloon occlusion of the affected internal carotid artery while applying the fibrinolytic agent. Possible time limits of instigating therapy are discussed especially if the lenticulostriatal arteries are additionally affected.

AB - Two exemplary cases of upper carotid occlusion and successful local intraarterial fibrinolytic therapy are described. To achieve a positive result one has to perform a balloon occlusion of the affected internal carotid artery while applying the fibrinolytic agent. Possible time limits of instigating therapy are discussed especially if the lenticulostriatal arteries are additionally affected.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 26

SP - 315

EP - 317

JO - NEURORADIOLOGY

JF - NEURORADIOLOGY

SN - 0028-3940

IS - 4

M1 - 4

ER -