scott33 Posted March 21, 2009 Posted March 21, 2009 (edited) Any congenital septal defects, or recently diagnosed defects in the septal wall? Possibly a thrombus (or thrombi) was dislodged from the venous circulation in the legs, and traveled to the arterial circulation through the defective septum (thus bypassing the lungs and a PE) and causing both CVA /TIA and MI Do I win? Edited March 21, 2009 by scott33
itku2er Posted March 21, 2009 Author Posted March 21, 2009 Any congenital septal defects, or recently diagnosed defects in the septal wall? Possibly a thrombus (or thrombi) was dislodged from the venous circulation in the legs, and traveled to the arterial circulation through the defective septum (thus bypassing the lungs and a PE) and causing both CVA /TIA and MI Do I win? actually he had a MI but it wasnt due to a PE. So what do you want as your prize?
chbare Posted March 22, 2009 Posted March 22, 2009 What about the posterior wall and right ventricle? Take care, chbare.
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