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Vacuum Cleaner for the Brain

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Bobbie Laird was suffering a life-threatening stroke triggered by a blood clot in her brain nearly half an inch long. Her physician stopped the stroke in its tracks by using a cathether device that busted up the clot and suctioned the debris.

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Tags: Brain, Stroke, Thrombotic Event, Blood Clot, Physician

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