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Case Reports
. 1992 Mar 16;154(12):774-6.

[Cholesterol microemboli]

[Article in Danish]
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  • PMID: 1553764
Case Reports

[Cholesterol microemboli]

[Article in Danish]
H H Ibsen et al. Ugeskr Laeger. .

Abstract

Cholesterol microemboli are caused by cholesterol crystals released from arteriosclerotic plaques in the major arteries. The clinical picture is illustrated by two case histories with symptoms in the form of myalgia, livedo reticularis and gangrene. The diagnoses were verified by demonstration of cholesterol crystals in the affected tissue. The pathogenesis is illustrated and, on the basis of the literature, it is emphasized that cholesterol microemboli are probably often overlooked clinically and that an increasing incidence must be anticipated on account of the increasing frequency of invasive procedures and treatments of arteriosclerotic vascular disease.

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