Thrombus causing fatal left ventricular outflow tract obstruction in a heart transplant patient
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Thrombus causing fatal left ventricular outflow tract obstruction in a heart transplant patient
Abstract
A 60 year male, orthotopic heart transplant recipient developed a fatal left ventricular outflow obstruction secondary to thrombus at 38 months post transplant. Although he had episodes of mild to moderate rejection at 2 and 16 months post transplant, subsequent biopsies were negative and annual cardiac catheterizations showed mild left ventricular hypokinesis and normal coronary arteries. This case represents a catastrophic complication of transplant rejection and illustrates the problems with identifying rejection using current diagnostic methods.
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