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Peripherally Embolizing Aortic Thrombus: The Work-Up, Management, and Outcome of Primary Aortic Thrombus

BACKGROUND: Primary aortic thrombus is an uncommon entity and not frequently reported in the literature. Herein, we discuss the presentation and management of a patient with a primary thoracic mural thrombus. CASE SUMMARY: A 46-year-old female with past medical history of tobacco dependence presente...

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Autores principales: Mando, Ramy, Gemayel, Robert, Chaddha, Ashish, Barbat, Julian J., Cami, Elvis
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6636506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31355013
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8132578
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author Mando, Ramy
Gemayel, Robert
Chaddha, Ashish
Barbat, Julian J.
Cami, Elvis
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Gemayel, Robert
Chaddha, Ashish
Barbat, Julian J.
Cami, Elvis
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description BACKGROUND: Primary aortic thrombus is an uncommon entity and not frequently reported in the literature. Herein, we discuss the presentation and management of a patient with a primary thoracic mural thrombus. CASE SUMMARY: A 46-year-old female with past medical history of tobacco dependence presented for low-grade fever and sudden onset, severe right upper quadrant abdominal pain with associated nausea and vomiting. Computed tomography (CT) revealed an intraluminal polypoid filling defect arising from the isthmus of the aorta projecting into the proximal descending aorta and findings consistent with infarction of the spleen and right kidney. Infectious, autoimmune, hematologic, and oncologic work-up were all unyielding. The patient was started on heparin and later transitioned to apixaban 5 mg twice a day and 81 mg of aspirin daily. She was also counseled regarding smoking cessation. Two months follow-up CT revealed resolution of the thrombus. Patient had no further thromboembolic complications. DISCUSSION: We present a unique case of primary aortic thrombus. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case managed successfully with a NOAC. This diagnosis is one of exclusion and through work-up should be completed. Our aim is to raise awareness of this condition and successful management with apixaban in low-risk patients.
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spelling pubmed-66365062019-07-28 Peripherally Embolizing Aortic Thrombus: The Work-Up, Management, and Outcome of Primary Aortic Thrombus Mando, Ramy Gemayel, Robert Chaddha, Ashish Barbat, Julian J. Cami, Elvis Case Rep Cardiol Case Report BACKGROUND: Primary aortic thrombus is an uncommon entity and not frequently reported in the literature. Herein, we discuss the presentation and management of a patient with a primary thoracic mural thrombus. CASE SUMMARY: A 46-year-old female with past medical history of tobacco dependence presented for low-grade fever and sudden onset, severe right upper quadrant abdominal pain with associated nausea and vomiting. Computed tomography (CT) revealed an intraluminal polypoid filling defect arising from the isthmus of the aorta projecting into the proximal descending aorta and findings consistent with infarction of the spleen and right kidney. Infectious, autoimmune, hematologic, and oncologic work-up were all unyielding. The patient was started on heparin and later transitioned to apixaban 5 mg twice a day and 81 mg of aspirin daily. She was also counseled regarding smoking cessation. Two months follow-up CT revealed resolution of the thrombus. Patient had no further thromboembolic complications. DISCUSSION: We present a unique case of primary aortic thrombus. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case managed successfully with a NOAC. This diagnosis is one of exclusion and through work-up should be completed. Our aim is to raise awareness of this condition and successful management with apixaban in low-risk patients. Hindawi 2019-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6636506/ /pubmed/31355013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8132578 Text en Copyright © 2019 Ramy Mando et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chaddha, Ashish
Barbat, Julian J.
Cami, Elvis
Peripherally Embolizing Aortic Thrombus: The Work-Up, Management, and Outcome of Primary Aortic Thrombus
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title_full Peripherally Embolizing Aortic Thrombus: The Work-Up, Management, and Outcome of Primary Aortic Thrombus
title_fullStr Peripherally Embolizing Aortic Thrombus: The Work-Up, Management, and Outcome of Primary Aortic Thrombus
title_full_unstemmed Peripherally Embolizing Aortic Thrombus: The Work-Up, Management, and Outcome of Primary Aortic Thrombus
title_short Peripherally Embolizing Aortic Thrombus: The Work-Up, Management, and Outcome of Primary Aortic Thrombus
title_sort peripherally embolizing aortic thrombus: the work-up, management, and outcome of primary aortic thrombus
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6636506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31355013
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8132578
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