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What is acute aortic occlusion?

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• Acute occlusion in the distal abdominal aorta constitutes a medical emergency because it threatens the viability of the lower extremities; it usually results from an occlusive (saddle) embolus that almost always originates from the heart. • Diagnosis should be established rapidly by MRI, CT, or aortography. • Emergency thrombectomy or revascularization is indicated.


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