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Paradoxical Peripheral Embolism Coincident with Acute Pulmonary Thromboembolism
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Pulmonary EmbolismThrombosisHeart FailureAcute Pulmonary ThromboembolismVenous ThrombosisCardiovascular DiseaseMedicinePatent ForamenHematologyCardiologyPulmonary HypertensionParadoxical EmbolismPublic HealthStrokeAnticoagulantAtherosclerosisEmergency Medicine
Paradoxical embolism may occur in patients with acute pulmonary thromboembolism, when patent foramen ovale (PFO) coexists with pulmonary hypertension (right-left shunt). There have been few case reports of paradoxical embolism in peripheral arteries coincident with acute pulmonary thromboembolism. Here, we describe a case of paradoxical peripheral embolism associated with PFO complicated by acute pulmonary thromboembolism. The patient had severe peripheral ischemia due to a massive thrombus and was treated successfully by peripheral thrombectomy, thrombolysis, implantation of a permanent inferior vena cava filter and anticoagulation.
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