Interv Cardiol. 2011;3(6):705-712. Altogether, the usefulness and merit of the contemporary thrombus grading classifications are widely accepted (Box 4). However, certain limitations should be ...
The left atrial appendage is the most common site for cardiac thrombus. It is anatomically attached to the left inferior portion of the left atrium and consists of muscular trabeculae. The left ...
A thrombus is an important component of the active and unstable atherosclerotic coronary plaque. A thrombus exhibits unique physical properties and commonly displays profound abnormal vascular ...