Balestra B, Radaelli A, Noseda G
Medizinische Abteilung, Ospedale della Beata Vergine, Mendrisio.
Schweiz Med Wochenschr. 1994 Nov 12;124(45):2046-8.
We attribute a case of acute irreversible renal failure associated with "blue toe syndrome" and eosinophilia to a cholesterol embolism after "successful" treatment of myocardial infarction with fibrinolysis. This case shows that CE can be caused not only by invasive arterial procedures but also by thrombolytic as well as by anticoagulant treatment. In modern medicine, the importance of this often fatal but usually undetected systemic affection is increasing. For patients with serious atherosclerosis it is essential to analyze the risks and benefits before undertaking arterial invasive procedures or fibrinolysis.