Inter-arm blood pressure difference does not always mean dissection

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Abstract

A man presents an atypical neurological disorder. The diagnosis of aortic dissection is evoked with anisotension, but it consists in a paradoxical embolism in the presence of a permeable foramen oval since he presents with a proximal pulmonary embolus and a thrombus in the humeral artery.

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Boue, E., Gervaise, A., & Demaison, X. (2018). Inter-arm blood pressure difference does not always mean dissection. Revue Medicale de Bruxelles, 39(3), 161–163. https://doi.org/10.30637/2018.17-030

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