Acute aerial embolus to lower extrimities will come with symptoms of ?
Correct Answer: Pain, palor, paresthesia and pulselessness
Description: Embolic aerial occlusion presents with pain, pallor, paresthesia, paralysis and loss of pulsation. Reference Bailey and love, 27th edition, page 955
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