Cryptogenic stroke in two cases with left atrial band: coincidence or cause? [PDF]
Orhan Özer +4 more
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May-Thurner Syndrome in Patients With Cryptogenic Stroke and Patent Foramen Ovale [PDF]
Thomas J. Kiernan +11 more
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Prevalence of prothrombotic polymorphisms in a selected cohort of cryptogenic and noncryptogenic ischemic stroke patients [PDF]
Rocco Salvatore Calabrò +8 more
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Patent Foramen Ovale: Comparison among Diagnostic Strategies in Cryptogenic Stroke and Migraine [PDF]
Concetta Zito +10 more
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UEG Week 2025 Poster Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 13, Issue S8, Page S803-S1476, October 2025.
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Catheter closure of atrial septal defect in patients with cryptogenic stroke: initial experience in Japan [PDF]
Yasufumi Kijima +8 more
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Paradoxical emboli from calf and pelvic veins in cryptogenic stroke. [PDF]
PURPOSE: The increased prevalence of patent foramen ovale in patients with cryptogenic strokes suggests the occurrence of paradoxical embolism. The identification of deep venous thromboses (DVTs) in this population would strengthen this hypothesis.
Burgin, W Scott +6 more
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Could subclinical AF be a missing link in the etiology of cryptogenic stroke? [PDF]
Alexandra King
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Migraine and patent foramen ovale: exploring the association and a possible treatment option [PDF]
Migraine is a very common type of headache. With a prevalence of 10-12%, migraine ranks 19th among diseases causing worldwide morbidity. Number of studies have shown a high prevalence of patent foramen ovale (PFO) in patients with migraine, especially ...
Hasan, Muhammed Yaser
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Atrial septal aneurysm and cryptogenic stroke
A 35 year old female presented with a stroke, all her imaging and biochemical investigations looking for a cause of her stroke was unremarkable apart from interatrial septal aneurysm. Atrial septal aneurysm (ASA) is defined as redundant and mobile interatrial septal tissue in the region of the fossa ovalis with phasic excursion of at least 10 mm ...
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