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Paradoxical cerebral embolism

Neurology, 1986
We evaluated eight patients with possible or probable paradoxical cerebral embolism. One patient had a hemispheric transient ischemic attack; the others had infarcts. Ischemic symptoms followed a Valsalva's maneuver in three cases. Others were linked to placement of a Swan-Ganz catheter, deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, right atrial ...
J, Biller   +4 more
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Cerebral Air Embolism Recognized by Cerebral Oximetry

Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2009
Absolute cerebral oximetry is useful in clinical settings to identify “catastrophic events” that may occur during the course of surgeries that would otherwise have gone unrecognized. This study reports a case in which cerebral desaturation occurred after commencing cardiopulmonary bypass.
Gregory W, Fischer, Marc E, Stone
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Anticoagulants and Cerebral Embolism

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
To the Editor:— The use of anticoagulants in the management of cerebal embolism has been highly controversial, and after studying some of the literature, I have concluded that the evidence is contradictory to your editorial statement that therapy should probably be promptly instituted rather than waiting several days ( 201 :877, 1967).
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Cerebral Embolism

Chest, 1986
D G, Sherman   +4 more
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Cerebral air embolism

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2017
Catherine D, Parker, Cory M, Shea
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Interventional therapies for pulmonary embolism

Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2023
Lucas Lauder, Elazer R Edelman
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Cerebral Lipiodol embolism

Liver International, 2014
Chih-Chen, Wan, Kao-Lang, Liu
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Cerebral embolism

American Heart Journal, 1966
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