Acute arterial occlusion associated with an abdominal aortic aneurysm can occur as a result of acute thrombosis or embolism from a mural thrombus of the aneurysm. We report here a case of an unusual association between a seat belt injury and an acute ischaemic leg in a patient known to have an abdominal aortic aneurysm. We also demonstrate some difficult dilemma related to the use of anticoagulation in patients with multiple injuries
An ischemic foot can be developed by acute arterial occlusion. Given proper treatment within critica...
Abstract The occlusion of the Aorta is a rare event, which is potentially life threatening. Acute on...
One hundred nineteen patients operated upon for acute ischemia of the lower limbs have been retrospe...
Case Presentation: A 64-year-old man with a history of a 5.5-centimeter (cm) abdominal aortic aneury...
We report the first documented case of distal thromboembolism originating from an abdominal aortic a...
AbstractThe abdominal aorta is injured infrequently in blunt trauma to the abdomen. When injury does...
The abdominal aorta is injured infrequently in blunt trauma to the abdomen. When injury does occur, ...
AbstractSpontaneous embolization resulting in peripheral arterial occlusion remains a significant ca...
Thrombosed arteriovenous fistula is usually uncomplicated and adherent to the wall. Thrombosed vascu...
The Authors report on two cases of acute aortic occlusion, related to cardiac embolism and thrombosi...
Abdominal aortic injury as a result of blunt trauma is a rare event and has been described in few ch...
"Arterial Thromboembolism" is the most common cause of "Acute Arterial Is...
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AbstractIn this paper, an unusual case of acute leg ischaemia originating from compression by a high...
Paradoxical embolism, describing the passage of venous or right-sided cardiac thrombus into the arte...
An ischemic foot can be developed by acute arterial occlusion. Given proper treatment within critica...
Abstract The occlusion of the Aorta is a rare event, which is potentially life threatening. Acute on...
One hundred nineteen patients operated upon for acute ischemia of the lower limbs have been retrospe...
Case Presentation: A 64-year-old man with a history of a 5.5-centimeter (cm) abdominal aortic aneury...
We report the first documented case of distal thromboembolism originating from an abdominal aortic a...
AbstractThe abdominal aorta is injured infrequently in blunt trauma to the abdomen. When injury does...
The abdominal aorta is injured infrequently in blunt trauma to the abdomen. When injury does occur, ...
AbstractSpontaneous embolization resulting in peripheral arterial occlusion remains a significant ca...
Thrombosed arteriovenous fistula is usually uncomplicated and adherent to the wall. Thrombosed vascu...
The Authors report on two cases of acute aortic occlusion, related to cardiac embolism and thrombosi...
Abdominal aortic injury as a result of blunt trauma is a rare event and has been described in few ch...
"Arterial Thromboembolism" is the most common cause of "Acute Arterial Is...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
AbstractIn this paper, an unusual case of acute leg ischaemia originating from compression by a high...
Paradoxical embolism, describing the passage of venous or right-sided cardiac thrombus into the arte...
An ischemic foot can be developed by acute arterial occlusion. Given proper treatment within critica...
Abstract The occlusion of the Aorta is a rare event, which is potentially life threatening. Acute on...
One hundred nineteen patients operated upon for acute ischemia of the lower limbs have been retrospe...