Peripheral Arterial Embolism from the Mural Abdominal Aortic Thrombosis
1. Abstract We present two men suffering from critical limb ischemia (Fontaine gr. IV.) due to mural aortic thrombosis with peripheral arterial embolism. Duplex ultrasound was adequate for the diagnosis in both cases. CTA only confirmed the ultrasound findings. Anticoagulation and vasodilation, combined in the second case with antiplatelet therapy, was successful. During the first …
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