Paradoxical Embolism through a Patent Foramen Ovale

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Abstract

The high prevalence of clinically silent venous thrombosis and the presence of a patent foramen ovale in up to 35% of the general population suggests that paradoxical embolism (PDE) may be the cause of an ischaemic stroke or a peripheral thrombo-embolic occlusion more often than is presently considered. We report an ante-mortem diagnosed case of PDE and a review of the literature. Contrast echocardiography with provocative manoeuvres is suggested as the key investigation for diagnosis and anticoagulation is the mainstay of therapy.

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Vanoverbeke, H., Vanoverbeke, J., Van Der Tempel, G., & Verheul, G. (1997). Paradoxical Embolism through a Patent Foramen Ovale. Acta Chirurgica Belgica, (6), 299–301.

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