Aortogenic calcified cerebral embolism diagnosed with an embolus retrieved by thrombectomy: illustrative case
Journal of Neurosurgery Case Lessons2024Vol. 7(14)
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Yasunori Yokochi, Hiroyuki Ikeda, Mai Tanimura, Takuya Osuki, Minami Uezato, Masanori Kinosada, Yoshitaka Kurosaki, Masaki Chin
Abstract
Even in patients with cardiogenic embolic sources, it is possible to identify a complex aortic atheroma with calcification as the embolic source, based on the macroscopic and pathological findings of the embolus retrieved by mechanical thrombectomy.
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