Abstract
We present a rare case of spontaneous arterial thrombosis in a 42-year-old male with an acute history of bilateral lower limb pain and weakness. The previous day he had received the first cycle of cisplatin-based chemotherapy for oesophageal adenocarcinoma (T2/3N0/M0). Computed tomography (CT) and angiography showed extensive abdominal aortic thrombus in a native non-aneurysmal or grossly atheromatous aorta with separate thrombus in the left ventricle. We suggest that poor left ventricular function, a hypercoaguable state secondary to malignancy and cisplatin based chemotherapy may have induced severe arterial and intra-cardiac thrombosis.
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Morlese, J. F., Jeswani, T., Beal, I., Wylie, P., & Bell, J. (2007). Acute ventricular and aortic thrombosis post chemotherapy. The British Journal of Radiology, 80(952). https://doi.org/10.1259/bjr/26948582
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