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Reccurent thrombus in the gigantic left atrium during effective anticoagulant therapy: case report.

Lucia MasarovaJan NovakMartin PeslJiri OndrasekJiri SemenkaEva SimarovaRoman Panovsky
Published in: BMC cardiovascular disorders (2020)
We describe a unique case of a recurrent thrombus located on the posterior wall of the gigantic left atrium. Cardiac magnetic resonance was shown to be beneficial in providing a more precise description of the intra-atrial masses located on the posterior left atrial wall as compared to standard echocardiographic examination. Development of a thrombus after mitral valve surgery despite effective anticoagulant therapy and its final resolution by introducing a combination of rivaroxaban and clopidogrel highlights the complex etiopathogenesis of thrombus formation. This supports the potential use of this combination in tailoring an individual personalized therapy for patients with recurrent atrial thrombi.
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