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Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol · May 1993
Case ReportsBullet embolus from a pulmonary vein to the right axillary artery.
- A Kerr and W Louie.
- Department of Radiology, Bronx Municipal Hospital Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NY 10461.
- Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol. 1993 May 1;16(3):178-9.
AbstractA case of bullet embolus from a pulmonary vein to the right axillary artery is reported. Though bullet embolization is unusual, it should be considered in any patient who has sustained a gunshot wound and does not have an exit wound, and whose plain films demonstrate a bullet far from the suspected path of the projectile.
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