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Clot retrieval and acute stroke care

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Hwang, Yun
Gawarikar, Yash

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Australasian Medical Association

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We thank Bagot and colleagues for their comments on our article,1 and for providing further background information about the Victorian Stroke Telemedicine (VST) program and how it enables not just endovascular clot retrieval (ECR), but intravenous thrombolysis and neurological input for patients in regional Victoria.

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Medical Journal of Australia

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2099-12-31