Ann Cardiol Angeiol (Paris)
January 1998
The authors report a case of left superior pulmonary vein thrombosis discovered on transoesophageal ultrasonography in the context of aetiological assessment of a systemic vascular accident. This unusual site of a thrombus on an anatomically perfectly normal left atrium led the authors to perform a more detailed assessment, revealing a previously undiagnosed lung cancer on thoracic CT scan.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case of dissection with thrombosis of the subrenal abdominal aorta after blunt trauma led to paraplegia and bilateral ischaemia of the lower limbs in addition to acute abdominal signs. A review of the recent literature (1982-1993) revealed 32 reported cases. The patients were predominantly male and most often victims of an automobile accident (18 cases) or crushing trauma (6 cases).
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