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  • 23. [Arterial embolism of the extremities].
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  • 27. [Thoracoabdominal aortic thrombi as a source of peripheral embolization; report of a case].
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  • 30. Aortogenic cerebrovascular accident.
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  • 32. [An unusual extensive thrombus in the abdominal aorta of a young female patient after recurrent embolisms in the pelvis and lower extremity].
    Stádler P, Sebesta P, Hoffmann R, Balázs J, Janousková L.
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  • 35. [Idiopathic thrombosis of a non-pathological descending aorta: A rare cause of intra-abdominal embolism].
    Daldoul S, Triki W, El Jeri K, Khmili H, Baccar M, Zaouche A.
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  • 37. [Ulcerated plaque in the terminal aorta as a source of recurrent embolism in the young patient].
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    Prothet J, Floccard B, Levrat A, Guillaume C, Faure A, Marcotte G, Allaouchiche B.
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  • 40. Paraplegia following saddle embolism.
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