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J Am Coll Cardiol, 1983; 2:1224-1227
© 1983 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation
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Multiple calcified thrombi (rocks) in the right ventricle

AK Patel, GM Kroncke, CE Heltne, PK Kosolcharoen, and JH Thomsen

Large, organized right ventricular thrombi are rare. This report describes a 51 year old man with a history of recurrent pulmonary emboli treated with inferior vena cava ligation who subsequently developed multiple mobile calcified thrombi in the right ventricle. He was treated successfully by surgical resection. Unusual clinical presentation on admission consisted of a two component friction rub secondary to calcified masses rubbing against each other in systole and diastole. Cardiac catheterization showed a constrictive-restrictive pattern that persisted after surgery. The role of noninvasive studies in the diagnosis and long-term follow-up of the patient is emphasized.


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R. S. MELTZER, C. A. VISSER, and V. FUSTER
Intracardiac Thrombi and Systemic Embolization
Ann Intern Med, May 1, 1986; 104(5): 689 - 698.
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