Patent foramen ovale in an elderly male with multiple embolic infarcts

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Abstract

Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is associated with embolic stroke, particularly in younger patients. In older patients, atrial fibrillation is a more common cause of embolic stroke. A PFO may be considered culpable at higher age when other potential embolic sources are absent or after recurrent stroke despite prophylactic treatment.

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Aarli, S. J., Kråkenes, J., Omdal, T. R., & Waje-Andreassen, U. (2018). Patent foramen ovale in an elderly male with multiple embolic infarcts. Clinical Case Reports, 6(12), 2403–2406. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.1852

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