- Short-Range Structural Connections Are More Severely Damaged in Early-Stage MS
The authors demonstrate that more severe demyelination preceding axonal degeneration occurs in short-range connections but not in long-range connections in early-stage MS, suggesting the possibility that there are cortical lesions that are undetectable by current MR imaging.
- Arterial Collapse during Thrombectomy for Stroke: Clinical Evidence and Experimental Findings in Human Brains and In Vivo Models
Arterial collapse does occur during aspiration thrombectomy and is more likely to happen with larger catheters, lower perfusion pressure, and smaller arteries.
- Impact Analysis of Different CT Configurations of Carotid Artery Plaque Calcifications on Cerebrovascular Events
The authors propose a novel carotid artery plaque configuration classification that is associated with the prevalence of cerebrovascular events.