The combination of deep venous thrombosis, patent foramen ovale and arterial emboli suggests the diagnosis of paradoxical embolism. In these cases, only very rarely, a causal relationship between the venous thrombus and the patent foramen can be established. An instructive case of trapped venous embolism within the foramen ovale is described proving a causal relationship between arterial embolism and its venous origin
Paradoxical embolism is a well-recognized cause of stroke. While the diagnosis in the majority of th...
One in five adults has patent foramen ovale (PFO), which is typically without symptoms. Because of t...
Paradoxical catheter embolism (note probe passing through "anatomically patent foramen ovale"); also...
The combination of deep venous thrombosis, patent foramen ovale and arterial emboli suggests the dia...
A patent foramen ovale (PFO) is detected frequently by transesophageal echocardiography. The diagno-...
Paradoxical embolization is an uncommon but devastating complication of pulmonary embolism and conti...
The aim of this study is to present a relatively rare case of paradoxical arterial embolism, found i...
Objectives.We sought to analyze the morphologic and functional characteristics of the patent foramen...
Paradoxical embolism refers to a potential condition in which an embolus arising from a venous sourc...
Paradoxical embolism refers to a potential condition in which an embolus arising from a venous sourc...
The diagnosis of paradoxical emboli remains elusive in many cases. The causal association between th...
Patients who sustain an unexplained stroke or peripheral ischemic event should be examined for parad...
AbstractA rare case is presented in this article—namely consecutive and synchronous embolizations in...
Abstract Background Venous thromboembolism represents the third most frequent acute cardiovascular s...
SummaryBackgroundParadoxical embolism is a rare event and the exact contribution of patent foramen o...
Paradoxical embolism is a well-recognized cause of stroke. While the diagnosis in the majority of th...
One in five adults has patent foramen ovale (PFO), which is typically without symptoms. Because of t...
Paradoxical catheter embolism (note probe passing through "anatomically patent foramen ovale"); also...
The combination of deep venous thrombosis, patent foramen ovale and arterial emboli suggests the dia...
A patent foramen ovale (PFO) is detected frequently by transesophageal echocardiography. The diagno-...
Paradoxical embolization is an uncommon but devastating complication of pulmonary embolism and conti...
The aim of this study is to present a relatively rare case of paradoxical arterial embolism, found i...
Objectives.We sought to analyze the morphologic and functional characteristics of the patent foramen...
Paradoxical embolism refers to a potential condition in which an embolus arising from a venous sourc...
Paradoxical embolism refers to a potential condition in which an embolus arising from a venous sourc...
The diagnosis of paradoxical emboli remains elusive in many cases. The causal association between th...
Patients who sustain an unexplained stroke or peripheral ischemic event should be examined for parad...
AbstractA rare case is presented in this article—namely consecutive and synchronous embolizations in...
Abstract Background Venous thromboembolism represents the third most frequent acute cardiovascular s...
SummaryBackgroundParadoxical embolism is a rare event and the exact contribution of patent foramen o...
Paradoxical embolism is a well-recognized cause of stroke. While the diagnosis in the majority of th...
One in five adults has patent foramen ovale (PFO), which is typically without symptoms. Because of t...
Paradoxical catheter embolism (note probe passing through "anatomically patent foramen ovale"); also...