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Mohammad Hossein Mandegar1, Farideh Roshanali, Armin Kocharian
1Day General Hospital, Vali Asr Avenue, Tavanir street, Tehran 14466, Iran.
Abstract:
The ascending aorta may be the site of origin of systemic embolization of an unidentifiable cause. We report a case in which a free-floating thrombus of an unknown cause was detected in the ascending aorta via transesophageal echocardiography. The removal of this pedunculated thrombus, which was attached onto a macroscopically and histologically mildly atherosclerotic aortic wall, led to an uneventful recovery for the patient.
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