A case of floating thrombus in the ascending aorta that caused recurrent peripheral arterial embolic events
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A case of floating thrombus in the ascending aorta that caused recurrent peripheral arterial embolic events
Abstract
We report the case of a 62-year-old man with recurrent arterial embolisms to his arms caused by a thrombosis of the ascending aorta. He had developed a left brachial artery embolism 8 years previously, but presented with a right brachial artery embolus on this occasion. A clot-like mass was seen in the ascending aorta on computed tomography without significant atherosclerosis. Magnetic resonance imaging identified multiple asymptomatic cerebral infarctions. Therefore, we surgically removed the thrombus in the ascending aorta, which was an organized fibrin clot. Pathologically, atherosclerosis and plaque formation were evident at the intima where the clot attached. Clot formation was considered to be due to local arteriosclerosis. We report a case of thrombosis of the ascending aorta causing multiple and recurrent arterial embolisms. The patient had no evidence of coagulation disorders, and arteriosclerotic risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and dyslipidemia were absent. Thus, thrombosis may develop in patients without traditional risk factors. <Learning objective: We report a case of thrombosis of the ascending aorta causing multiple and recurrent arterial embolisms. The patient had no evidence of coagulation disorders, and arteriosclerotic risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and dyslipidemia were absent. Thus, thrombosis may develop in patients without traditional risk factors.>.
Keywords: Ascending aorta; Floating thrombus; Peripheral arterial emboli.
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