Medical Spotlight 9/26/11 "Stroke Treatment Study"
Published September 26th, 2011
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What is the best way to treat a stroke? Thats the question some 800,000,000 stroke victims every year would like to know.
Some startling results of research conducted by UF may point doctors in a different direction in the future.
In the Medical Spotlight, Brian Hoh, M.D., an Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery in the UF College of Medicine tells TV 20's David Snyder why angioplasty and stents may not be the best treatment in many cases.
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