Stent placement for treatment of acute intracranial occlusion.

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Stent placement for treatment of acute intracranial occlusion. Stent placement for treatment of acute intracranial occlusion. A, Baseline angiogram demonstrates complete occlusion at the origin of the superior division of the left MCA (black arrow). B, Posttreatment angiogram demonstrates complete reperfusion of the left MCA superior division territory with only mild residual stenosis (black arrow). C, Native image demonstrates the proximal and distal stent markers (black arrows). R.G. Nogueira et al. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2009;30:649-661 ©2009 by American Society of Neuroradiology