Figures and Tables

From the following article:

Patent foramen ovale and cerebrovascular diseases

Amish J Desai, Cindy J Fuller, Jill T Jesurum and Mark Reisman

Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine (2006) 3, 446-455
doi:10.1038/ncpcardio0597

BACK TO ARTICLE
Figure 1 - Unfortunately we are unable to provide accessible alternative text for this. If you require assistance to access this image, or to obtain a text description, please contact npg@nature.com

Figure 1

Autopsy specimen illustrating patent foramen ovale, as viewed from the left atrium

Full size and legend (12K)Download PowerPoint slide (218K)
Figure 2 - Unfortunately we are unable to provide accessible alternative text for this. If you require assistance to access this image, or to obtain a text description, please contact npg@nature.com

Figure 2

Power motion-mode transcranial Doppler imaging in a patient with a 12 mm diameter patent foramen ovale

Full size and legend (27K)Download PowerPoint slide (232K)
Table 1 - Unfortunately we are unable to provide accessible alternative text for this. If you require assistance to access this image, or to obtain a text description, please contact npg@nature.com

Table 1

Factors associated with increased risk of cryptogenic stroke in patients with patent foramen ovale

Full size and legend Download PowerPoint slide (300K)
Table 2 - Unfortunately we are unable to provide accessible alternative text for this. If you require assistance to access this image, or to obtain a text description, please contact npg@nature.com

Table 2

Results of selected studies of surgical patent foramen ovale closure to treat recurrent stroke

Full size and legend Download PowerPoint slide (229K)
Table 3 - Unfortunately we are unable to provide accessible alternative text for this. If you require assistance to access this image, or to obtain a text description, please contact npg@nature.com

Table 3

Reports of recurrent stroke in patients following transcatheter patent foramen ovale closure

Full size and legend Download PowerPoint slide (285K)
Table 4 - Unfortunately we are unable to provide accessible alternative text for this. If you require assistance to access this image, or to obtain a text description, please contact npg@nature.com

Table 4

The major studies of migraine relief following transcatheter closure of patent foramen ovale

Full size and legend Download PowerPoint slide (256K)
BACK TO ARTICLE