Acute Aortic Occlusion With Spinal Cord Infarction.

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is an Associate Professor and an Associate Residency Director at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (South Central). is a Physician at Baptist Medical Center in North Little Rock and is a Physician at Jefferson Regional Medical Center in Pine Bluff, all in Arkansas. Dr Over is affiliated with the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System Pine Bluff Community-Based Outpatient Clinic.

Published: August 2018

Abrupt onset bilateral leg pain, sphincter dysfunction, and stigmata of vascular compromise with lower extremity mottling and cool skin should alert providers to the possible presence of acute aortic occlusion in a patient.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6263443PMC

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