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Multimodality Imaging in COVID-19 Patient with Massive Mobile Right Ventricle Thrombus Protruding into the Pulmonary Trunk and the Mean Pulmonary Arteries
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  • Samah Abohamr ,
  • Abubaker Abdulrahim ,
  • Nada Hussein ,
  • Eman Elsheikh,
  • Duaa ALhindi ,
  • Hiba Saadeddin ,
  • Rami Abazid
Samah Abohamr
Tanta University
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Abubaker Abdulrahim
King Saud Medical City
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Nada Hussein
King Saud Medical City
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Eman Elsheikh
Tanta University Faculty of Medicine

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Duaa ALhindi
King Saud Medical City
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Hiba Saadeddin
King Saud Medical City
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Rami Abazid
London Health Sciences Centre
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Abstract

Corona virus (COVID-19)-related inflammation can promote a pro-thrombotic process and subsequent thrombosis. Right heart chambers thrombus considered an unusual location. We report a 51-year confirmed COVID-19 infection, who presented with chest pain and severe hypoxemia. Echocardiography demonstrated a large mobile right ventricle thrombus protruding into the right ventricle outflow tract. Computed tomography angiography and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging showed the extension of the thrombus into the pulmonary trunk. Continuous intravenous unfractionated heparin infusion resulted in a dramatic clinical and echocardiographic improvement.