VASA. Zeitschrift für Gefässkrankheiten
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Anticoagulation still remains the primary therapy for venous thromboembolism (VTE) in order to prevent the most life-threatening form of VTE, pulmonary embolism (PE). Nevertheless in some patients anticoagulation is impossible. Then vena caval filters serve as a valuable second line therapy against the most feared complication of VTE, fatal PE. ⋯ An immediate pulmonary embolectomy had to be performed. Subsequent venal cavography revealed a thrombosed vena caval filter and a thrombus proximal to the filter. This case report should emphasize the fact that although a vena cava filter might be of high benefit in patients with contraindication for anticoagulation to prevent recurrent PE, in some cases it can be insufficient and lead to enormous complications.
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Raynauds syndrome, acrocyanosis and erythromelalgia are functional vascular diseases that differ with respect to prevalence, clinical picture, therapy, prognosis, and impairment of quality of life. Raynauds syndrome occurs in 5 to 20 % of the population in Europe, is observed four times more often in women than in men and appears first at the age of 40 (3 to 80), on the average. Raynauds attacks are characterized by a paroxysmal white-blue-red or just white and blue discoloration of the fingers and toes; the attacks are induced by cold or stress, usually, cease after no more than some minutes (average 23 min.), but can also persist for hours. ⋯ Women are affected more often than men. The age of first manifestation is 40 to 55 years, but the first attacks may just as well occur during childhood. There are different therapeutic approaches with occasional success, but no general recommendations.