A CASE REPORT OF AN AORTIC FLOATING THROMBUS WITH PERIPHERAL EMBOLIZATION IN A 29-YEAR OLD APPARENTLY HEALTHY SUBJECT
Abstract:
Aortic thrombosis is a common scenario in the aneurysmal aorta, but in a morphologically
normal aorta is a rare event. Only a few cases, especially at young age, have been reported. We report a
case of aortic thrombosis in a 29-year old female, without any medical history, who was admitted with
an acute ischemic syndrome located in the right foot. 2D-3D ultrasound and computed tomography
scans revealed the presence of a 4-6 cm thrombus, located at the abdominal aorta, with distal
embolization of the right popliteal artery. An extensive serologic survey revealed inflammatory
syndrome and thrombophilia.
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