Table of Contents
Washington University Experience | VASCULAR | Infarct - Spinal Cord | 2C3 Infarct, embolic (Case 2) H&E 7A spinal cord
2C3,4 Vasculitis or septic embolus in this vessel inducing secondary vascular damage? Other vessels in the CNS showed occlusions in the absence of vascular wall destruction, evidence for an embolic process, possibly with secondary seeding of the thrombi from septicemia (colon origin) or the presence of a mixture of septic and non-septic emboli.