Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis with thrombosis in the left atrium

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Abstract

We report a female patient with left atrial wall invasion from pulmonary aspergillosis. She had been treated for diabetes mellitus. Pulmonary aspergillosis extended to the left atrial wall via the left pulmonary vein and formed a polypoid lesion in the left atrium. The polypoid lesion was composed of thrombus, and the thrombus increased in size to become large, and it showed invagination into the mitral valve during diastole. We considered that the thrombus was formed on the injured endocardium. Severe invasive aspergillosis thus could occur in a mild systemic immunocompromised host.

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Kobayashi, K., Yano, S., Shishido, S., & Tokushima, T. (2001). Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis with thrombosis in the left atrium. Internal Medicine, 40(3), 250–254. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.40.250

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