Vol 80, No 2 (2022)
Clinical vignette
Published online: 2021-12-29

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Large mobile aortic thrombus (MAT) and the role of imaging in urgent selection for invasive treatment

Wioletta Sacharczuk1, Rafał Dankowski1, Aleksander Drogowski2, Michał Monkiewicz2, Andrzej Szyszka1
Pubmed: 34970988
Kardiol Pol 2022;80(2):231-232.

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