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Cerebral Infarction with Pulmonary Thromboembolism Due to Immobilization
Authors:Yuzo Fujino  Tatsuya Kawasaki  Hirofumi Kawamata  Aiko Tamura  Kensuke Shiga  Hirokazu Oyamada
Affiliation:1.Department of General Internal Medicine, Matsushita Memorial Hospital, Japan; 2.Department of Neurology, Matsushita Memorial Hospital.; 3.Department of Cardiology, Matsushita Memorial Hospital, Japan
Abstract:
Arterial and venous thrombi can coexist without preexisting conditions, such as malignant disease, thrombotic predisposition, or arteriovenous shunt. We herein report a case of acute cerebral infarction and pulmonary thromboembolism in the absence of underlying disease. A 71-year-old woman presented with left hemiplegia. On an examination, her oxygen saturation was 91% on ambient air despite the absence of chest symptoms and clear lung fields on a chest radiograph. The patient was finally diagnosed with acute cerebral infarction caused by large artery atherosclerosis and acute pulmonary thromboembolism due to deep vein thrombosis, consequent to immobilization for three days after the onset of cerebral infarction.
Keywords:arterial thrombus   venous thrombus   cerebral infarction   immobilization   pulmonary thromboembolism   venous thromboembolism
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