Vol 70, No 5 (2012)
Noninvasive cardiovascular imaging
Published online: 2012-05-23

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Ulcerated plaques of the aorta as a cause of ischaemic stroke

Justyna Rybicka, Mirosław Kowalski, Ilona Michałowska, Piotr Hoffman
DOI: 10.33963/v.kp.78918
Kardiol Pol 2012;70(5):524-526.

Abstract

Stroke is a second cause of mortality worldwide and a leading cause of acquired disability in adults. Approximately 20% of all ischaemic strokes are of cardioembolic origin. We present a case of a 60-year-old man with a history of stroke without changes in carotid and vertebral arteries. Echocardiography exam revealed patent foramen ovale (PFO) and abnormal echos in the aorta that were verified as advanced complex atheromas by computed tomography. Due to small size PFO was deemed insignificant and the source of embolism were most probably aortic atheromas. Patient was put on acenocumarol, aspirin and statin.

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