Spontaneously disappearing right atrial mass in a preterm infant: a case report

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Background: There is currently a lack of evidence-based guidelines regarding ideal management of a neonate, specifically a preterm, with thrombo-embolus. There are no clear guidelines as to the time-frame of spontaneous resolution of a thrombo-embolus. Case summary: A large pedunculated right atrial mass was identified on a clinician-performed cardiac ultrasound in a preterm neonate. The mass was smaller than half of the atrial size and was not causing obstruction. The mass disappeared spontaneously within 6 days and was retrospectively presumed to have been a thrombus. The neonate remained asymptomatic with no signs suggesting that the mass may have embolized. Discussion: In this case of an incidentally identified asymptomatic intracardiac mass in a preterm infant, presumed to be a thrombus, our conservative 'wait and watch' approach was not associated with any adverse pulmonary or systemic effects.

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Klimek, J., Culcer, M., & Veerappan, S. (2023). Spontaneously disappearing right atrial mass in a preterm infant: a case report. European Heart Journal - Case Reports, 7(7). https://doi.org/10.1093/ehjcr/ytad312

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