PACING LEAD-INDUCED GRANULOMA IN THE ATRIUM: A FOREIGN BODY REACTION TO POLYURETHANE

Pacing Lead-Induced Granuloma in the Atrium: A Foreign Body Reaction to Polyurethane

Pacing Lead-Induced Granuloma in the Atrium: A Foreign Body Reaction to Polyurethane

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We described a case of an 82-year-old male who presented with a granuloma entrapping the polyurethane-coated pacing lead at the site Gut Microbiota and Metabolome Description of Antibiotic-Treated Neonates From Parturients With Intrauterine Infection of contact on the atrium.He had been paced for 8 years without symptoms or signs suggestive of an allergic reaction to the pacemaker system and died from thrombosis of the superior mesenteric artery and heart failure.A histological examination of the A Comparative Study of Audience Experience in Traditional and Interactive Movie nodule showed an incidental granuloma with multinucleated giant cells.No granuloma was found in the heart or the lung.

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