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Case Reports
. 2017 May 9;1(3):258-259.
doi: 10.5811/cpcem.2017.2.32820. eCollection 2017 Aug.

Right Atrial Thrombus or Chiari Network?

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Case Reports

Right Atrial Thrombus or Chiari Network?

Peter Fredericks et al. Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med. .
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Conflicts of Interest: By the CPC-EM article submission agreement, all authors are required to disclose all affiliations, funding sources and financial or management relationships that could be perceived as potential sources of bias. The authors disclosed none.

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Apical four chamber view demonstrating a right atrial Chiari Network (arrow). Right Atrial Thrombus or Chiari Network? Fredericks et al.

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