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    Left ventricular thrombosis with peripheral embolization in several vascular zones – clinical case

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    We present a clinical case of a 49-year-old man admitted in severe general condition and echocardiographic evidence of a thrombotic mass in the left ventricle. Due to a peripheral embolization clinic, catheter-directed thrombolysis (CDT) followed by anticoagulant therapy was performed. This resulted in lysis of the left ventricular thrombus and reperfusion of the emboli in the peripheral arteries. Due to residual occlusion of the left anterior tibial artery, amputation of the front part of the foot of the left lower limb was required. As a result of the treatment, stabilization of the patient's condition and withdrawal of the amputation line as distal as possible was achieved. The patient had severe left ventricular systolic dysfunction and highgrade mitral regurgitation, necessitating discussion of further management

    A revision of the Macrobiotus hufelandi group (Tardigrada, Macrobiotidae), with some observations on the taxonomic characters of eutardigrades.

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    This study considers specimens of Macrobiotus hufelandi C. A. S. Schultze, 1834 collected from Italy and Germany, including the type locality. In addition to a qualitative analysis of the animals and eggs, statistics were performed on the measurements of the sclerified parts of the animals. The data illustrate low intra-species variability in the morphology of both the animals and the eggs. Differences in egg shell morphology, previously attributed to the variability of M. hufelandi, were found to fall into distinct types, related to different animal morphotypes. The data also indicate that M. hufelandi contains several new species: M. macrocalix sp.n., M. sandrae sp.n. and M. terminalis sp.n.; M. hufelandi is redescribed, and a neotype is assigned
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