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Embolization may also lead to [...] (“blue toe” syndrome) due to digital arterial occlusion or central scotoma due to central retinal artery occlusion. Although not specific for cholesterol atheroembolism, livedo reticularis (areas of lace-like mottled and purplish skin over the legs and thighs) is commonly associated with this disorder.
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digital ischemia or infarction

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Embolization may also lead to [...] (“blue toe” syndrome) due to digital arterial occlusion or central scotoma due to central retinal artery occlusion. Although not specific for cholesterol atheroembolism, livedo reticularis (areas of lace-like mottled and purplish skin over the legs and thighs) is commonly associated with this disorder.
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Embolization may also lead to [...] (“blue toe” syndrome) due to digital arterial occlusion or central scotoma due to central retinal artery occlusion. Although not specific for cholesterol atheroembolism, livedo reticularis (areas of lace-like mottled and purplish skin over the legs and thighs) is commonly associated with this disorder.
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digital ischemia or infarction
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Embolization may also lead to digital ischemia or infarction (“blue toe” syndrome) due to digital arterial occlusion or central scotoma due to central retinal artery occlusion. Although not specific for cholesterol atheroembolism, live

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