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[Chickenpox and limb ischemia. Report of a case]
P Espagne1, K Habi, C Demarque
1Service de Chirurgie Vasculaire, Hôpital Saint-Philibert, Iomme.
Abstract:
We have observed in our department a subacute left inferior limb ischemia by a forty one years old man in the following of a chicken pox while big arteries (arteria profunda femoris, lateral plantar artery, arteria dorsalis pedis) were attacked. We have not noticed in the medical literature such a case described. We have treated this ischemia by an in situ fibrinolysis which lead to a total clinical recovery, a complete patency of the lateral plantar artery and the arteria dorsalis pedis, and an incomplete patency of the arteria profunda femoris. We expose a few physiopathological hypothesis. But, in any case, we have not the proof of a connection between ischemia and the viral infection.