The Thoracic Spinal Cord Ischemia due to a Mural Thrombus of the Thoracic Aorta : A Case Report

We report an unusual case of spinal transient ischemic attack due to a mural thrombus in the thoracic aorta. A 62-year-old man suddenly developed a severe back pain, and noticed numbness and weakness of both lower extremities, which resolved within an hour. The patient was admitted to our institute...

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Veröffentlicht in:Japanese Journal of Neurosurgery 1996/01/20, Vol.5(1), pp.49-52
Hauptverfasser: Yamada, Tomonori, Morimoto, Tetsuya, Yabuno, Toru, Sakaki, Toshisuke
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