Bilateral digital artery thrombosis: a case report
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- DOI: 10.1002/micr.1920010613
Bilateral digital artery thrombosis: a case report
Abstract
Blunt arterial trauma can cause digital arterial occlusion, and vein grafts may be required to restore adequate digital blood flow, as in the case of this 55-year-old man who developed thrombosis of both the radial and ulnar digital arteries of the ring finger.
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