Vegetation in an ascending aortic graft: Three major complications in vascular fields – Case report ☆

2015 
Abstract The authors describe a rare case report of a septic embolism to a lower limb, a mycotic superior mesenteric artery aneurysm and a hemorrhagic stroke derived from a large mobile vegetation in an ascending aortic graft. Infected ascending aortic grafts should be handled with a high level of suspicion, always bearing in mind that the survival of these patients depends largely on their physiological reserve, fast diagnosis and prompt medical or/and mainly used surgical treatment. Review of the literature and clinical features of the pathology in question are also described and discussed.
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