A patient with recurrent strokes: multimodal imaging reveals two possible causes
An underlying cardio-embolic cause can be identified in a fifth of stroke patients. Cardiac tumors occur rarely in routine clinical practice but can cause severe complications such as heart failure, valve dysfunction, embolic events, or sudden cardiac death. Herein we present the case of a 67-year-o...
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Main Authors: | Giusca Sorin (Author), Schreck Johannes (Author), Karck Matthias (Author), Korosoglou Grigorios (Author) |
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