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It has been suggested that up to 25% of the population have a previously undiagnosed patent foramen ovale (PFO), which would allow clot from the venous circulation to enter the arterial tree and cause an arterial embolus. Is PFO the real culprit ? The hypothesis is that, when a PFO is found with a peripheral arterial embolism, it increases the risk of a DVT causing an arterial embolism and that paradoxical embolus may account for a higher number of acute arterial emboli than has been recognised previously.

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It has been suggested that up to 25% of the population have a previously undiagnosed patent foramen ovale (PFO), which would allow clot from the venous circulation to enter the arterial tree and cause an arterial embolus. Is PFO the real culprit ? The hypothesis is that, when a PFO is found with a peripheral arterial embolism, it increases the risk of a DVT causing an arterial embolism and that paradoxical embolus may account for a higher number of acute arterial emboli than has been recognised previously.
Autorenporträt
2013-MD in Internal Medicine University of Buckingham, UK.2011-MBA in Health Care Management, University of Wales, Kensington College of Business,UK.2006-MSc Surgical Skills and Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, UK.2003-M.B.B.S ¿ Al Ameen Medical College, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences,Bangalore, India.