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Review
. 1995 Jul-Aug;15(4):441-50.

Thrombolytic-associated cholesterol emboli syndrome: case report and literature review

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Review

Thrombolytic-associated cholesterol emboli syndrome: case report and literature review

D R Geraets et al. Pharmacotherapy. 1995 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Thrombolytics can cause cholesterol embolization syndrome (CES). This adverse effect has received less attention than other risks of thrombolytic therapy, such as systemic bleeding and hemorrhage, with only sporadic reports of CES in the literature. Risk factors have not been consistently identified and emphasized; therefore, occurrence of CES after thrombolysis remains difficult to predict, it results in substantial morbidity and mortality, and it lacks effective pharmacologic treatment. Heightened awareness of the disorder can aid in its correct identification and reporting.

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