Disclosure of interest: Pablo Iriarte: nothing to disclose Poster Session I - ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE MANAGEMENT 01.00 - ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE MANAGEMENT - 01.02 - ACUTE MANAGEMENT - Thrombolysis or thrombectomy P100 - ESOC25-2343 CLINICAL AND COGNITIVE OUTCOMES AFTER BI-THALAMIC STROKE: MULTICENTER ARTERY OF PERCHERON STROKE REGISTRY Cme-Alexandre Meyruey 1 , Nour Jendoubi 1 , Kazimieras Melaika 2 , Guillaume Thvoz 3 , Davide Strambo 3 , Inga Slautaite 2 , Matijosaitis Vaidas 4 , Tadas Vanagas 4 , Kristaps Jurjns 5 , Aleksandras Vilionskis 2 , Dalius Jatuzis 2 , Frdric Assal 1 , Patrik Michel 3 , Rytis Masilinas 2 , Lukas Sveikata 1 1 Neurology Division, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Geneva University Hospital, University of Geneva, Genve, Switzerland, 2 Clinic of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania, 3 Stroke Center, Neurology Service, Lausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland, 4 Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, Lithuania, 5 Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Riga Stradi University, The Red Cross Medical College of Riga Stradi University, Neurology Department, Pauls Stradi Clinical University Hospital, Riga, Latvia Background and Aims: Artery of Percheron stroke (AOPS) is a rare infarction subtype bilaterally affecting the paramedian thalami

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