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L. Nelson Hopkins

Researcher at University at Buffalo

Publications -  406
Citations -  19084

L. Nelson Hopkins is an academic researcher from University at Buffalo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Angioplasty. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 399 publications receiving 17634 citations. Previous affiliations of L. Nelson Hopkins include University at Albany, SUNY & Women & Children's Hospital of Buffalo.

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Emergent endovascular recanalization for cervical internal carotid artery occlusion in patients presenting with acute stroke.

TL;DR: Attempts at emergent endovascular carotid recanalization for acute stroke are encouraged, particularly in younger patients with partial distal preservation of the ICA.
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Measurement of flow modification in phantom aneurysm model: comparison of coils and a longitudinally and axially asymmetric stent--initial findings.

TL;DR: Flow examination results indicate that potentially favorable flow modification features can be created by using the described asymmetric stent design, the use of which may lead to alternative methods of image-guided endovascular cerebral aneurysm therapy.
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Cerebral blood flow changes associated with intracerebral hemorrhage

TL;DR: Evidence from experimental and clinical studies has not supported the role of CBF changes in the pathogenesis of neuronal injury and a better understanding of these changes in ICH has modified the basis for formulating treatment strategies and developing innovative therapies.
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Stent-assisted coiling treatment of pediatric traumatic pseudoaneurysm resulting from tumor surgery.

TL;DR: To the authors' knowledge, this is the first report of a pseudoaneurysm secondary to a surgical intervention in childhood that was treated with stent-assisted coiling and appears safe to implement in the pediatric population.
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Outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke from proximal intracranial vessel occlusion and NIHSS score below 8

TL;DR: Patients with acute stroke due to large vessel occlusion and low admission NIHSS scores (0–7 range) may have poor functional outcomes at discharge and might benefit from IA revascularization therapies.