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J Am Coll Cardiol, 1983; 2:387-390
© 1983 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation
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Innominate artery aneurysm with thrombus: detection by two-dimensional echocardiography

S Butman, JM Gardin, and M Knoll

A 51 year old man with an innominate artery aneurysm presented with claudication and ischemia of the right forearm and hand. Two-dimensional echocardiography visualized the saccular aneurysm and a pedunculated mobile thrombus within it that were not seen during aortic arch angiography. Two-dimensional echocardiography, shown to be useful in identifying intracardiac masses and aortic aneurysms, may be important in selecting patients with increased risk of embolization.


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