Pulmonary Arterial Thrombosis in Eisenmenger Syndrome Is Associated With Biventricular Dysfunction and Decreased Pulmonary Flow Velocity
J Am Coll Cardiol Broberg et al.
50: 634
Accompanying Videos
Accompanying Videos
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Video 1: Magnetic resonance imaging in oblique axial plane shows an aneurismal right pulmonary artery with a laminar thrombus along its anterior wall. Several different signal intensities within the thrombus suggest successive laminar build-up of thrombus in situ rather than an embolic origin.
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Video 2: Magnetic resonance imaging in oblique coronal plane of a patient with a ventricular septal defect and severe biventricular dysfunction. The right pulmonary artery is dilated and a large mural thrombus is present along its inferior wall. Sluggish flow in the pulmonary artery is visible. This sluggish flow may contribute to local thrombogenesis or propagation.
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