Paradoxical embolism, describing the passage of venous or right-sided cardiac thrombus into the arterial or systemic circulation through patent foramen ovale, is an uncommon cause of acute arterial occlusion. Here, we report acute Leriche syndrome in a young woman attributable to paradoxical embolism. Ischaemia, patent foramen ovale, and venous thrombosis were the triad of evidence for paradoxical embolism
Doppler study of the lower extremities demon-strated an acute thrombus involving the left superfi-ci...
AbstractPurpose: We reviewed our institutional experience with paradoxical embolus (PDE) during a re...
Introduction: Paradoxical emboli are well-described causes of peripheral arterial occlusions and str...
Paradoxical embolism, describing the passage of venous or right-sided cardiac thrombus into the arte...
AbstractWe present a case of paradoxical peripheral embolism related to a patent foramen ovale (PFO)...
Abstract Background Aortoiliac occlusion disease, also called Leriche syndrome, is characterized by ...
Copyright © 2012 K. J. Griffin et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The mean percentage of cryptogenic strokes among ischemic strokes is 31%, of which one-third may be ...
We describe a rare case of acute myocardial infarction secondary to paradoxical embolism complicatin...
Paradoxical embolization is an uncommon but devastating complication of pulmonary embolism and conti...
The diagnosis of paradoxical emboli remains elusive in many cases. The causal association between th...
Background Leriche syndrome is the triad of symptoms consisting of claudication, erectile dysfunctio...
The aim of this study is to present a relatively rare case of paradoxical arterial embolism, found i...
Stroke in young women is commonly cryptogenic or associated with an underlying hypercoagulable state...
Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is usually asymptomatic; however, it could be quite dangerous for patient...
Doppler study of the lower extremities demon-strated an acute thrombus involving the left superfi-ci...
AbstractPurpose: We reviewed our institutional experience with paradoxical embolus (PDE) during a re...
Introduction: Paradoxical emboli are well-described causes of peripheral arterial occlusions and str...
Paradoxical embolism, describing the passage of venous or right-sided cardiac thrombus into the arte...
AbstractWe present a case of paradoxical peripheral embolism related to a patent foramen ovale (PFO)...
Abstract Background Aortoiliac occlusion disease, also called Leriche syndrome, is characterized by ...
Copyright © 2012 K. J. Griffin et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The mean percentage of cryptogenic strokes among ischemic strokes is 31%, of which one-third may be ...
We describe a rare case of acute myocardial infarction secondary to paradoxical embolism complicatin...
Paradoxical embolization is an uncommon but devastating complication of pulmonary embolism and conti...
The diagnosis of paradoxical emboli remains elusive in many cases. The causal association between th...
Background Leriche syndrome is the triad of symptoms consisting of claudication, erectile dysfunctio...
The aim of this study is to present a relatively rare case of paradoxical arterial embolism, found i...
Stroke in young women is commonly cryptogenic or associated with an underlying hypercoagulable state...
Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is usually asymptomatic; however, it could be quite dangerous for patient...
Doppler study of the lower extremities demon-strated an acute thrombus involving the left superfi-ci...
AbstractPurpose: We reviewed our institutional experience with paradoxical embolus (PDE) during a re...
Introduction: Paradoxical emboli are well-described causes of peripheral arterial occlusions and str...