2024
DOI: 10.3171/case2499
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Aortogenic calcified cerebral embolism diagnosed with an embolus retrieved by thrombectomy: illustrative case

Yasunori Yokochi,
Hiroyuki Ikeda,
Mai Tanimura
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUND Calcified cerebral embolism has been reported as a cause of acute cerebral infarction, but an aortogenic origin has rarely been identified as the embolic source. The authors describe a case of aortogenic calcified cerebral embolism in a patient with other embolic sources. OBSERVATIONS In a patient with cerebral infarction and atrial fibrillation, a white hard embolus was retrieved by mechanical thrombectomy. Pathological analysis of the embolus revealed that it was mostly calcified, with some foam… Show more

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