TROMBO GIGANTE EN AURÍCULA DERECHA COMO CAUSA DE ANGINA Y SÍNCOPE GIANT THROMBUS IN RIGHT ATRIUM AS A CAUSE OF ANGINA AND SYNCOPE

2012 
Intracardiac tumors are rare, and may be of neoplastic and non-neoplastic types. In the latter, the thrombi are the most frequent masses. This is the case of a young patient operated at the Cardiocentro "Ernesto Che Guevara" of Villa Clara, Cuba, with a history of blood disorders since childhood, starting with episodes of progressive dyspnea, angina and syncope, with preoperative diagnosis of giant tumor in right atrium which turned out to be an intracardiac thrombus, and the
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