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Thrombus in transit across a patent foramen ovale in a patient with cerebrovascular accidents, pulmonary embolism, and deep vein thrombosis
We present the case of a 42-year-old woman admitted to the hospital with a third stroke. The presence of a thrombus in transit through a patent foramen ovale (PFO), a deep vein thrombosis (DVT), bilateral pulmonary emboli, and an acute cerebral infarct were concurrently documented.PMID:34269269 | PMC:PMC8404599 | DOI:10.4103/aca.ACA_120_19
Source: Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia - July 16, 2021 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Israel Galtes Nicholas Suraci Saberio Lo Presti Orlando Santana Source Type: research

Postpartum cerebral venous sinus thrombosis following obstetric neuraxial blockade: a literature review with analysis of 58 case reports
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) is an uncommon but serious complication of pregnancy.1 Pooled analysis from a recent systematic review revealed that CVST is one of the major causes of stroke in pregnancy.2 Confidential maternal death enquiry reports in the United Kingdom (UK) have identified 12 deaths from CVST across the last 15 years.3 –5 The postpartum period, especially the first six weeks following delivery, is now considered an independent risk factor for CVST, with the risk 3.5 times higher when compared with non-pregnant women.
Source: International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia - September 15, 2021 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: D.J. Chambers, K. Bhatia, M. Columb Tags: Review Article Source Type: research

Thrombus in transit across a patent foramen ovale in a patient with cerebrovascular accidents, pulmonary embolism, and deep vein thrombosis
We present the case of a 42-year-old woman admitted to the hospital with a third stroke. The presence of a thrombus in transit through a patent foramen ovale (PFO), a deep vein thrombosis (DVT), bilateral pulmonary emboli, and an acute cerebral infarct were concurrently documented.PMID:34269269 | PMC:PMC8404599 | DOI:10.4103/aca.ACA_120_19
Source: Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia - July 16, 2021 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Israel Galtes Nicholas Suraci Saberio Lo Presti Orlando Santana Source Type: research