Right heart thrombi are a severe form of venous thromboembolic disease and justify diagnosis and treatment in emergency. Free-floating right heart thrombi are a rare phenomenon, generally diagnosed when echocardiography is performed in patients with suspected or proven pulmonary embolism, and have a dismal prognosis if not diagnosed and treated in a timely manner. In our case which presented and treated in December 2010, thrombolytic therapy was the treatment of choice, although other treatment options are available, including anticoagulation and embolectomy
A 28-year-old policeman presented with left lower limb deep vein thrombus, pulmonary embolism and a ...
Mobile right atrial thrombi are at high risk of causing massive pulmonary embolism and are a medical...
Although the existing guidelines do not offer a clear statement for the management of thrombus in th...
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Background—Floating right heart thrombi (FRHTS) are a rare phenomenon, encountered almost exclusivel...
Detection of right heart thrombi (RHT) in the context of pulmonary thromboembolism (PE) is uncommon ...
Right heart floating thrombus or “embolus in transit” can be a very dangerous condition, usually ass...
Aim: Right sided heart thrombus (RSHT) is rarely seen. It is generally detected during transthoracic...
International audienceMobile right atrial thrombi are at high risk of causing massive pulmonary embo...
International audienceMobile right atrial thrombi are at high risk of causing massive pulmonary embo...
International audienceMobile right atrial thrombi are at high risk of causing massive pulmonary embo...
In patients with pulmonary thromboembolism, right heart thrombi are uncommon or underdiagnosed. They...
Background: The right heart thrombus (RHT) embolizes from deep venous thrombi and sits in the right ...
The management of floating right heart thrombi (FRHT) in patients with acute pulmonary emboli is con...
BackgroundPulmonary embolism (PE) may be associated to free floating thrombi in right heart (FFTRH),...
A 28-year-old policeman presented with left lower limb deep vein thrombus, pulmonary embolism and a ...
Mobile right atrial thrombi are at high risk of causing massive pulmonary embolism and are a medical...
Although the existing guidelines do not offer a clear statement for the management of thrombus in th...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Background—Floating right heart thrombi (FRHTS) are a rare phenomenon, encountered almost exclusivel...
Detection of right heart thrombi (RHT) in the context of pulmonary thromboembolism (PE) is uncommon ...
Right heart floating thrombus or “embolus in transit” can be a very dangerous condition, usually ass...
Aim: Right sided heart thrombus (RSHT) is rarely seen. It is generally detected during transthoracic...
International audienceMobile right atrial thrombi are at high risk of causing massive pulmonary embo...
International audienceMobile right atrial thrombi are at high risk of causing massive pulmonary embo...
International audienceMobile right atrial thrombi are at high risk of causing massive pulmonary embo...
In patients with pulmonary thromboembolism, right heart thrombi are uncommon or underdiagnosed. They...
Background: The right heart thrombus (RHT) embolizes from deep venous thrombi and sits in the right ...
The management of floating right heart thrombi (FRHT) in patients with acute pulmonary emboli is con...
BackgroundPulmonary embolism (PE) may be associated to free floating thrombi in right heart (FFTRH),...
A 28-year-old policeman presented with left lower limb deep vein thrombus, pulmonary embolism and a ...
Mobile right atrial thrombi are at high risk of causing massive pulmonary embolism and are a medical...
Although the existing guidelines do not offer a clear statement for the management of thrombus in th...