Valvular heart disease, particularly rheumatic mitral stenosis, is frequently associated with the development of intracardiac thrombus.
This review highlights the frequency and consequences of intracardiac thrombus in patients with valvular heart disease, especially rheumatic mitral stenosis.
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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. Pant IV of this 5‐part article on intracardiac thrombus focuses on the frequency and consequences of thrombus in valvular heart disease.
Waller et al. (Wed,) reported a other. Valvular heart disease, particularly rheumatic mitral stenosis, is frequently associated with the development of intracardiac thrombus.
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