Title: Lower Extremity Embolism

Category: Airway Management

Posted: 5/16/2011 by Rob Rogers, MD (Updated: 3/4/2026)

Ever see that patient who shows up in the ED with blue painful toes? You look at the foot (or feet) and quickly determine that clot has embolized into the foot.

What is the differential diagnosis to consider in patients with evidence of embolic phenomenon in the feet (i.e. blue, painful toes)?

Things to consider:

Clearly we can't do the complete workup of embolic foot lesions, and many if not most of these patients will need to be admitted to complete their workup.

References

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