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==Symptoms==
==Symptoms==
The patient may complain of persistent [[flank pain]], low [[back pain]] or even [[abdominal pain]].
The patient may complain of persistent
* [[Flank pain]]
* Low [[back pain]]
* [[Abdominal pain]]


==References==
==References==

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Overview

History

There is usually a history of thromboembolic risk factors (cancer) or a prior history of embolization. Atherosclerotic risk factors are often present.

Symptoms

The patient may complain of persistent

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