PMID: 15378124Sep 21, 2004Paper

Paradoxical brain embolism caused by pulmonary arteriovenous fistula and coincident pulmonary embolism--a case report

Angiology
Hiromichi MiyabeGenjiro Kimura

Abstract

The authors encountered a very rare case of paradoxical brain embolism resulting from pulmonary arteriovenous fistula and coincident pulmonary embolism. Enhanced computed tomography was useful for diagnosing this infrequent condition.

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