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Low-frequency Ultrasound Penetrates the Cranium and Enhances Thrombolysis In Vitro

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1998

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Abstract

We conclude that low-frequency ultrasound transmits well through human temporal bone and enhances thrombolysis in vitro. Clinically, this method may be promising for reducing dosages of thrombolytic agents and shortening the period of clot removal.

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