Abstract
Carbon monoxide is a nonirritant, odorless, colorless gas. Its effects are prominent in organs most sensitive to oxygen deprivation, such as the heart, brain, and kidney. Although less frequently, an association between thromboembolic events and carbon monoxide poisoning has been shown in the literatures. In this case, we report a case of atrial thrombus associated with carbon monoxide poisoning. © 2012 Korean Society of Echocardiography.
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Choi, H., Kim, D. H., Sun, B. J., Kim, J. S., Yang, J., Kim, S. M., … Song, J. K. (2012). A case of carbon monoxide poisoning with thrombus in right atrium. Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound, 20(4), 205–208. https://doi.org/10.4250/jcu.2012.20.4.205
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