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Intracardiac thrombi: frequency, location, etiology, and complications: a morphologic review--Part IV
B F Waller1, L Grider, T M Rohr
1Cardiovascular Pathology Registry, St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
Clinical Cardiology
|November 1, 1995
Abstract:
Intracardiac thrombus may develop as a consequence of multiple underlying cardiac disorders. Valvular heart disease, in particular, rheumatic mitral stenosis is frequently associated with intracardiac thrombus. Part IV of this 5-part article on intracardiac thrombus focuses on the frequency and consequences of thrombus in valvular heart disease.