• Title of article

    Multimodality imaging of asymptomatic huge floating thrombus in the thoracic aorta

  • Author/Authors

    Akcay, Murat Department of Cardiology - Faculty of Medicine - Ondokuz Mayıs University - Samsun - Turkey , Camlıdag, İlkay Department of Radiology - Faculty of Medicine - Ondokuz Mayıs University - Samsun - Turkey

  • Pages
    1
  • From page
    5001
  • To page
    5001
  • Abstract
    A 54-year-old female patient was admitted to the cardiology department with effort dyspnea and weakness. Her medical history revealed that she had myasthenia gravis disease for 15 years, had undergone thymectomy, and was medically followed up with pyridostigmine, azathioprine, and prednisone. Physical examination results were within normal limits. Electrocardiography revealed a sinus rhythm. Upon a suspected mass in the descending aorta as seen on echocardiography, transesophageal echocardiography was performed. A well-contoured mobile mass of about 25×15 mm size was detected in the proximal descending aorta by transesophageal echocardiography (Fig. 1a, Video 1).Thoracic computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging showed a 40-mm long, homogenously hipodense mass with milimetric calcifications, which adhered to the proximal part of the descending aorta and did not limit aortic flow which was compatible with the thrombus (Fig. 1b, 1c). The laboratory parameters were within normal limits, and the coagulation profile was unremarkable. Lower extremity arterial Doppler ultrasonography was normal and without any sign of arterial embolism. Therefore, it was considered as an asymptomatic incidental aortic thrombus, and a follow-up with anticoagulation was planned. The patient has been followed up with warfarin treatment for 6 months.
  • Keywords
    Aort , Dev yüzen trombüs , Multimodalite görüntüleme
  • Journal title
    The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi
  • Serial Year
    2020
  • Record number

    2562007