Oral anticoagulant therapy: a precipitating factor in the pathogenesis of cholesterol embolization?
- PMID: 1553847
Oral anticoagulant therapy: a precipitating factor in the pathogenesis of cholesterol embolization?
Abstract
The authors describe three patients who developed a blue toe syndrome after initiation of oral anticoagulant therapy. Based on these observations and data in the literature, they discuss a possible relationship. They conclude that the vascular surgeon should be aware of this possibility and that oral anticoagulants should be used very carefully in the "medical" management of cholesterol embolization.
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