{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: A case of acute basilar artery occlusion due to atherosclerotic disease revascularized by drug-coated balloon dilation. {Author}: Zhao Y;Jia S;Li J;Geng J;Wang Y;Cui X; {Journal}: Int J Neurosci {Volume}: 0 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2023 Apr 19 {Factor}: 2.59 {DOI}: 10.1080/00207454.2023.2203837 {Abstract}: Acute basilar artery occlusion (ABAO) accounts for 1% of all ischemic stroke cases, but has a high rate of severe complications and mortality (75-91%). Intracranial atherosclerosis is an significant cause of ischemic stroke. Revascularization using stents has shown good efficacy. However, intra-stent thrombosis and in-stent restenosis (ISR) are significant complications following stent placement. Drug-coated balloons (DCB), coated with the anti-proliferative drug paclitaxel (an inhibitor of endothelial proliferation), can prevent in-stent restenosis. Successful use of DCB dilation in the coronary and lower extremity vasculature has been reported. In our case, a 68-year-old Chinese male with ABAO was successfully revascularized by DCB dilation and showed dramatic improvement in stroke symptoms. This report may inform future treatment of patients with ABAO.