Cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome after mechanical thrombectomy
Cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome is a well- known complication after stenting/surgery of long-standing carotid artery stenosis and can lead to brain edema and hemorrhage, and poor outcome if not treated properly (ie, BP control).1 Although the exact pathophysiology still has to be elucidated, ................
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