Acute lower limb malperfusion triggered by a large vegetation located on the proximal entry tear of chronic type b aortic dissection

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Takanori Tsujimoto and MD from the Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Japan have published the research work: Acute lower limb malperfusion triggered by a large vegetation located on the proximal entry tear of chronic type B aortic dissection, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: We experienced a rare case of a patient with chronic TBAD complicated with LLM triggered by na a large vegetation on the proximal entry tear of the descending aorta.

SUMMARY

    Lower limb malperfusion (LLM) syndrome occurs in 5 . . .

     

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