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Case Reports
Acute aortic dissection presenting as case of accidental falling with flaccidity of left lower extremity.
- Bao-Fang Lin, Yi-Shan Chen, Hsiao-Fen Weng, and Wei-Tso Chia.
- Department of Emergency, Hsin Chu General Hospital, Hsinchu City 300, Taiwan ROC; Department of Health, Executive Yuan, Taiwan ROC.
- Am J Emerg Med. 2009 Jan 1; 27 (1): 127.e1127.e2127.e1-127.e2.
AbstractAortic dissection is often a catastrophic, life-threatening condition that may not always present with symptoms. Without intensive treatment, the mortality within the first 2 weeks of onset is reportedly as high as 80%. Acute aortic dissection classically presents with the symptoms of abrupt chest pain that sometimes radiates to the back, abdominal pain, or back pain alone. The patient may be cool and clammy, which is indicative of a shock syndrome. It can be associated with neurologic sequelae in as many as one third of all patients. Painless dissection occurs in approximately 5% of patients, and the diagnosis may often be delayed. We report a case of aortic dissection where the patient presented with a history of accidental fall and a new onset of flaccidity of the left lower limb.
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