myocardial infarction diagnosed by computed tomography — University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center(passive) caused byRight ventricular mural thrombus
myocardial infarction diagnosed by computed tomography Wallace W. Peck , Robert F. Mattrey , Robert A. Slutsky Thrombi of the left ventricle(passive) caused byRight ventricular mural thrombus
Non - pharmacological On - going management pharmacological ( ABAS ) Long - term anticoagulationto preventemboli from left ventricular mural thrombus
the ability of a high - dose heparin regimento preventleft ventricular mural thrombosis
of two layerscomposedof two layers
to visceral embolismleadingto visceral embolism
if untreatedmay ... resultif untreated
in inflow tract obstructionresultingin inflow tract obstruction
an increased strength of contractioncausesan increased strength of contraction
cardioembolism as well as diffuse microangiopathy despite resolution of the hypereosinophiliacausedcardioembolism as well as diffuse microangiopathy despite resolution of the hypereosinophilia
to myocardial infarctioncan leadto myocardial infarction
cardioembolism as well as diffuse microangiopathy despite resolution of the hy- pereosinophiliacausedcardioembolism as well as diffuse microangiopathy despite resolution of the hy- pereosinophilia
in failure to reveal ST - segment elevation ( ST↑ ) in a high proportion of patients with acute posterior infarction ( 6,7resultsin failure to reveal ST - segment elevation ( ST↑ ) in a high proportion of patients with acute posterior infarction ( 6,7
macro - embolization and shaggy aorta often cause micro - embolizationmay causemacro - embolization and shaggy aorta often cause micro - embolization