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[Unusual consequences of foam sclerotherapy]
S Coudray1, I Aïchoun1, J-E Ricci2
1Service d'exploration et de médecine vasculaire, centre hospitalier universitaire de Nîmes, place Robert-Debré, 30009 Nîmes cedex 9, France.
Abstract:
Neurological disorders are rare complications of foam sclerotherapy. Visual disturbances and headache are the most commonly reported events and are thought to be equivalent to migraine with aura. Exceptionally, strokes have been reported. Papillary fibroelastoma is a rare cardiac tumor, which may embolize in cerebral arteries. We report the case of a patient in whom neurological disorders occurred during a session of foam sclerotherapy, and led to the discovery of a cardiac fibroelastoma.
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