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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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Double-barrel stent-assisted coiling of a basilar artery fenestration aneurysm.
Peter Kan,Adib A. Abla,Travis M. Dumont,Kenneth V. Snyder,L. Nelson Hopkins,Elad I. Levy,Adnan H. Siddiqui +6 more
TL;DR: A case of successful treatment of a wide‐necked basilar artery fenestration aneurysm with a novel double‐barrel stent‐assisted coiling technique is reported.
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Acute ischemic stroke and thrombolysis location: comparing telemedicine and stroke center treatment outcomes.
Catalina C. Ionita,Jitendra Sharma,David M. Janicke,Elad I. Levy,Adnan H. Siddiqui,Sachin Agrawal,John G. Baker,Eliz Agopian,Karen Olson,L. Nelson Hopkins +9 more
TL;DR: The hub-and-spoke telemedicine model for acute ischemic stroke treatment seems to carry similar efficacy and safety outcomes at the regional academic hub and spoke centers.
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Atherosclerotic Vascular Disease Conference: Writing Group VI: revascularization.
Michael A. Bettmann,Michael D. Dake,L. Nelson Hopkins,Barry T. Katzen,Christopher J. White,Andrew C. Eisenhauer,William H. Pearce,Kenneth Rosenfield,Richard W. Smalling,Thomas A. Sos,Anthony C. Venbrux +10 more
TL;DR: This section reviews recent advances, addresses areas of concern, and focuses primarily on the current status of catheter-based vascular interventions for atherosclerotic vascular diseases.
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Improved cerebral perfusion after stenting of a petrous carotid stenosis: technical case report.
Richard D. Fessler,Giuseppe Lanzino,Lee R. Guterman,Robert S. Miletich,Demetrius K. Lopes,L. Nelson Hopkins +5 more
TL;DR: A 73-year-old man with severe coronary artery disease and unstable angina who had improved cerebral perfusion with silent watershed zone infarctions after endovascular stenting of a severe petrous segment carotid stenosis remains at home, living independently and with intact neurological function.
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Intravascular stents for intracranial internal carotid and vertebral artery aneurysms: preliminary clinical experience
Giuseppe Lanzino,Ajay K. Wakhloo,Richard D. Fessler,Robert A. Mericle,Lee R. Guterman,L. Nelson Hopkins +5 more
TL;DR: Four patients with intracranial aneurysms located at the petrous, cavernous, and paraclinoid segments of the ICA and at the VA proximal to the origin of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery, respectively, were treated since January 1998.