Embolizing Massive Right Atrial Thrombus in a HIV-Infected Patient

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The risk of thromboembolism is increased when associated with the human immunodeficiency viral (HIV) infection. Various factors are involved in promoting thrombosis, and the presence of a patent foramen ovale augments the potential for a paradoxical embolism. We describe the case of a 56-year-old man receiving antiretroviral therapy with features of right heart failure and pulmonary embolism. Due to the high incidence of life-threatening thromboembolism in the HIV-infected group, the need for long-term anticoagulation has to be evaluated.

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Natarajan, P., Joolhar, F., Thangarasu, S., Aboeed, A., Win, T. T., & Cobos, E. (2018). Embolizing Massive Right Atrial Thrombus in a HIV-Infected Patient. Journal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1177/2324709618802871

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