A man presented with foot drop and 2 months later an infrarenal occlusion of his abdominal aorta was discovered. Initial evaluation found no structural etiology for his nerve injury. His neurologic deficits progressed until gangrenous changes developed in his feet leading to the discovery of aortic occlusion. This case demonstrates that peripheral nerve injury in the legs may signal underlying large vessel occlusive disease. We discuss the localization and potential mechanisms of ischemic nerve injury. © 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/50164/1/880180815_ftp.pd
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AbstractSpinal cord injury is a rare complication in patients with aortic dissection. Spinal ischaem...
is uncommon. Collins and Jacob (1961) included two such cases in a series of eleven closed arterial ...
Foot drop syndrome is a frequent neurologic condition usually caused by peroneal nerve damage. On ra...
The differential diagnosis of acute weakness (AW) in emergency departments (ED) is broad and include...
An ischemic foot can be developed by acute arterial occlusion. Given proper treatment within critica...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
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A 50-year-old man presented to the emergency department (ED) with acute, bilateral lower extremity w...
Foot drop usually results from lesions affecting the peripheral neural pathway related to dorsiflexo...
Study Design: A case report of a patient who presented with pain in both lower limbs related with wa...
CLINICIANS have long recognized that certain conditions, usually of a chronic nature, which affect t...
AbstractSpinal cord injury is a rare complication in patients with aortic dissection. Spinal ischaem...
is uncommon. Collins and Jacob (1961) included two such cases in a series of eleven closed arterial ...
Foot drop syndrome is a frequent neurologic condition usually caused by peroneal nerve damage. On ra...
The differential diagnosis of acute weakness (AW) in emergency departments (ED) is broad and include...
An ischemic foot can be developed by acute arterial occlusion. Given proper treatment within critica...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
authors have written about ischaemia as a cause of peripheral neuritis. Joffroy and Achard (1889) an...
Aortoiliac occlusive disease (AOD) is a rare presentation of thrombosis of the abdominal aorta. Also...
In a series of 1006 aortic operations for atherosclerotic occlusive or aneurysmal disease a femoral ...
The syndrome of aortoiliac occlusive disease, also known as Leriche syndrome, is characterized by cl...
Injury of an artery has a significantly worse prognosis for the patient than a venous injury. Blunt ...
A 50-year-old man presented to the emergency department (ED) with acute, bilateral lower extremity w...
Foot drop usually results from lesions affecting the peripheral neural pathway related to dorsiflexo...
Study Design: A case report of a patient who presented with pain in both lower limbs related with wa...
CLINICIANS have long recognized that certain conditions, usually of a chronic nature, which affect t...
AbstractSpinal cord injury is a rare complication in patients with aortic dissection. Spinal ischaem...
is uncommon. Collins and Jacob (1961) included two such cases in a series of eleven closed arterial ...