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Patent Foramen Ovale Management for Secondary Stroke Prevention:State-of-the-Art Appraisal of Current Evidence
Stroke 55:236-247, Sposato,L.A.,et al, 2024

May-Thurner Syndrome as a Cause of Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source in a Young Patient
Neurol 92:e2507-e2509, De Leon-Benedetti, A.,et al, 2019

Stroke in Commercial Flights
Stroke 47:1117-1119, Alvarez-Velasco, R.,et al, 2016

Clinicopathologic Conference, Acute Ischemic Stroke, Caused by Paradoxical Embolism Through a Patent Foramen Ovale, in a Patient with the May-Thurner Syndrome and a Hypercoagulable State Due to an Occult Renal-Cell Carcinoma
NEJM 374:1671-1680, Case 13-2016, 2016

Patent Foramen Ovale and Cryptogenic Stroke in Older Patients
NEJM 357:2262-2268, Handke,M.,et al, 2007

Clinical and Imaging Findings in Cryptogenic Stroke Patients With and Without Patent Foramen Ovale
Stroke 33:706-711, Lamy,C.,et al, 2002

Transient Ischaemic Attacks Related to Carotid Stenosis Precipitated by Straining, Bending, and Sneezing
Postgrad Med J 75:145-146, Harrison, M.J.G., 1999

Paradoxical Embolism as a Cause of Ischemic Stroke of Uncertain Etiology:A Transcranial Doppler Sonographic Study
Stroke 25:771-775, Itoh,T.,et al, 1994

Patent Foramen Ovale:Is Stroke Due to Paradoxical Embolism?
Stroke 24:31-34, Ranoux,D.,et al, 1993

Patent Foramen Ovale as a Risk Factor for Cryptogenic Stroke
Ann Int Med 117:461-465, DiTullio,M.,et al, 1992

Case Record MGH
Necrotizing Myelopathy with Carcinoma, NEJM 294:14471976., , 1976



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