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Venous Thrombosis vs Arterial Thrombosis - Differential Diagnosis Framework

VENOUS THROMBOSIS

 • Acquired Risk Factors:
	- >48 hours
originating from aneurysms ... atheroemboli) • Aorta ... Dissection • Aneurysm ... considered in all cases ... coagulation and other causes
Right pulmonary artery thrombus as seen from the suprasternal view in a patient with pulmonary embolism
pulmonary artery thrombus ... with pulmonary embolism ... #thrombus #SSN ... #suprasternal #Echocardiogram ... clinical #cardiology #pocus
RV Thrombus on POCUS Echocardiogram in a patient with Pulmonary Embolism

It's a little fuzzy but if
RV Thrombus on POCUS ... Echocardiogram ... with Pulmonary Embolism ... you'll see the cause ... #POCUS #Clinical
Pulmonary Artery Aneurysm on Echocardiogram

Aneurysm of RPA with thrombus appear as a huge mass compressing LA/mass
on Echocardiogram ... RPA with thrombus ... A case of VSD Eisenmenger ... and thrombus, admitted ... #POCUS #clinical
Causes of Renal Infarction - Differential Diagnosis
Thrombosis: Spontaneous
 • Atherosclerotic disease of aorta and renal artery
Causes of Renal ... renal artery • Aneurysms ... of aorta or renal ... infarction with mural thrombi ... Renal #Infarction #Causes
Complex Aortic Atheroma on Suprasternal Notch View 
Never forget the suprasternal view during standard TTE examination.

Would
statin in all cases ... Aortic #Atheroma #aorta ... #SSN #Echocardiogram ... clinical #cardiology #pocus