Paradoxical embolus straddling patent foramen ovale demonstrated by computed tomographic pulmonary angiography |
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Authors: | Laura Cormack John T Murchison |
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Affiliation: | Laura Cormack, John T Murchison, Department of Radiology, Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh EH16 4SA, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | An elderly gentleman presented to the emergency department with a recent history of dyspnoea, collapse and transient neurological symptoms. He was noted to be hypoxic with a significantly elevated D Dimer. A computer tomography pulmonary angiogram demonstrated a large embolus with a further filling defects within the left and the right atria, abutting the inter-atrial septum. Suspicion of a paradoxical pulmonary embolus was raised and the patient subsequently underwent echocardiography which confirmed a patent foramen ovale (PFO). He was commenced on warfarin therapy. In patients with elevated right heart pressure, a PFO can be unmasked and give rise to cerebral emboli. Clinical suspicion should be raised in patients with pulmonary emboli or deep venous thrombosis if there is a concomitant history of focal neurological symptoms. |
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Keywords: | Pulmonary embolus Paradoxical embolus Computer tomography pulmonary angiogram Patent foramen ovale Stroke |
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