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Disclosure of interest: Roham Sarmadian: nothing to disclose, Ajith Vemuri: Nothing to disclose, Vida Abedi: nothing to disclose, Ramin Zand: nothing to disclose Poster Session II - RISK FACTORS - PRIMARY AND SECONDAR PREVENTION 05.00 - RISK FACTORS AND PREVENTION (PRIMARY AND SECONDARY) - 05.02 - SECONDARY PREVENTION P1019 - ESOC25-377 RECANALIZATION AFTER INITIAL OCCLUSION IN SPONTANEOUS CERVICAL ARTERY DISSECTION PATIENTS AN INTRA-INDIVIDUAL FOLLOW-UP STUDY Lukas Mayer-Suess 1 , Lukas Scherer 1,2 , Stephanie Mangesius 1 , Stefan Kiechl 1,2 , Elke Gizewski 1 , Michael Knoflach 1 Medical University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria, 2 VASCage - Research Centre on Clinical Stroke Research, Innsbruck, Austria Background and Aims: To investigate whether recanalization of initially occluded cervical arteries due to spontaneous cervical artery dissection (sCeAD) is associated with incident stroke or poor outcome

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