APPLIED RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY

ANATOMY

LIMB VASCULATURE

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Kyungsoo 65 years old man, came with history of claudication. During PE, the contralateral pulse is diminished and dusky limb. What are the common causes for this presentation?? Haa
A
Embolic
B
Trauma
C
Thrombosis
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The major cause of acute limb ischaemia is arterial embolism (80%), while arterial thrombosis is responsible for 20% of cases. In rare instances, arterial aneurysm of the popliteal artery has been found to create a blood clot or embolism resulting in ischaemia.

Detailed explanation-2: -If you notice increased pain in your legs with walking, you should talk to your healthcare provider. Chronic limb-threatening ischemia occurs when you have severely blocked blood flow to your hands, legs or feet. It is an advanced stage of peripheral artery disease.

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