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H:
Adult woman, 73-years-old
- history of atrial fibrillation, but the patient refuses any medication. Physical
examination reveals a pale, pulseless and painful right leg.
INFO/WWW-LINKS:
Acute embolism may
occure after myocardial infarction caused by mobilized mural thrombus or cardiac
disease (e.g. diseased valves). Other causes are atrial fibrillation, polycythaemia
and left atrial myxomas.
D:
Acute embolism of
the superficial femoral artery at the right side caused by atrial fibrillation
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