Outcomes after endovascular treatment for anterior circulation stroke presenting as wake-up strokes are not different than those with witnessed onset beyond 8 hours
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M. Wintermark | D. Giurgiutiu | V. Reddy | L. Wechsler | M. Hammer | E. Amorim | A. Jadhav | B. Jankowitz | C. Leiva-Salinas | T. Jovin | A. Aghaebrahim | X. Urra | M. Jumaa | G. Zhu | A. Horev | S. Zaidi
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