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Online Table 1: Univariate statistics between patients with complete recanalization and patients with persistent occlusion
Online Table 2: Summary of class performance
Online Figure: A 79-year-old man presented with hemiparesis and aphasia 60 minutes after symptom onset. NCCT reveals a hyperattenuated left MCA (top images), Axial MIP of CTA (red arrow) reveals an occlusion in the postbifurcation segment of M1. The hyperattenuation seen in the left prebifurcation M1 segment proved permeable; HMCAS could be misdiagnosed only if NCCT was analyzed because this segment is actually more hyperattenuated than the contralateral one (bottom, black arrows). Most interesting, magnified images revealed a heterogeneous hypoattenuated thrombus (white arrows) with low rHU (not shown). Intravenous thrombolysis failed, as is seen on MRA (right bottom row).
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