2012
DOI: 10.5152/balkanmedj.2012.063
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Suspected Central Anticholinergic Syndrome Related to Sycloplegic Eye Drop in a Premature Baby

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“…For non-stent-based interventional management, balloon angioplasty and aspiration thrombectomy should be preferred as first-line strategies. Stenting in this setting may be associated with the risk of stent infection, mycotic aneurysm formation, and coronary perforation [6]. There are several case reports of successful catheter aspiration in appropriate situations [7].…”
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“…For non-stent-based interventional management, balloon angioplasty and aspiration thrombectomy should be preferred as first-line strategies. Stenting in this setting may be associated with the risk of stent infection, mycotic aneurysm formation, and coronary perforation [6]. There are several case reports of successful catheter aspiration in appropriate situations [7].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%