Splenic and mesenteric emboli in a patient with protruding aortic arch atheroma.

Eur J Intern Med

Department of Internal Medicine C, Central Emek Hospital, Afula, 18101, Israel, Faculty of Medicine, Technion—Israel Institute of Technology.

Published: October 2004

Protruding atheromas in the thoracic aorta are an important cause of embolic disease. Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is the modality of choice for diagnosis of these lesions. We present a patient with splenic infarction in whom TEE revealed a large mobile atheroma in the aortic arch. A few hours following the disappearance of this mass from the aortic arch, the patient developed mesenteric artery embolism requiring subtotal small-bowel resection. We discuss the importance of the aortic arch as a source of peripheral emboli and the treatment modalities in these patients.

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