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Surgical Medicine Open Access Journal

A Rare Case of Mural Thrombus in Normal Descending Thoracic Aorta with Literature Review

Submission: September 17, 2020;Published: September 30, 2020

DOI: 10.31031/SMOAJ.2020.03.000572

ISSN : 2578-0379
Volume3 Issue5

Abstract

Occurrence of a mural thrombus in a diseased descending thoracic aorta (atherosclerotic or aneurysmal) is a well-known and commonly encountered vascular entity. However, thrombus formation in a normal appearing descending thoracic aorta (NADTA) is rarely reported in literature so far. We present an unusual case report with a brief literature review of an aortic mural thrombus (AMT) in descending thoracic aorta in a young male. He presented at our center in the emergency department with acute onset abdominal pain and underwent a contrast enhanced CT scan that confirmed mural thrombus in NADTA. He was conservatively managed with anticoagulation therapy. He had a family history of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in his brother, who had experienced two episodes of deep vein thrombosis at the age of 40 years, managed with anticoagulation. The true incidence, prevalence and exact etiopathogenesis of AMT is still uncertain. However, certain predisposing factors have been described in literature. Through this case report, we aim to highlight the significance of increased awareness required among the general surgeons and radiologists for early and correct diagnosis of this condition, to prevent the unforeseen complications of distal organ/acute limb ischaemia and its associated morbidity and mortality.

Keywords: Aortic Mural Thrombus (AMT);Anticoagulation; Multidisciplinary Meeting (MDT),Transthoracic Echocardiography (TTE);Pulmonary Angiography

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