Laurent Spelle introduces the recorded live case of a 44-year-old right-handed woman with multiple cardiovascular risk factors, including hypertension, obesity, and a history of smoking. After a fall at 11:00 am, she exhibited left-side heaviness and facial deviation. Following a 2.5-hour transfer to the hospital, MRI revealed right superficial sylvian ischemia and TOF imaging showed a right M1 occlusion. The neurologist opted against IV thrombolysis due to the extensive infarction area and recommended thrombectomy using the classical technique.
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