Literature DB >> 12783636

Atrial myxoma: case report and a review of the literature.

Robert Lee Percell1, Robert J Henning, Maqsood Siddique Patel.   

Abstract

Atrial myxomas are the most common benign primary tumor of the heart and occur in as many as 3 in 1000 patients. These tumors are a major cause of patient morbidity and mortality. Although the majority of atrial myxomas occur in the left atrium, 3 separate familial myxoma syndromes can result in multiple myxomas in atypical locations. Approximately 50% of patients with myxomas may experience symptoms due to central or peripheral embolism or intracardiac obstruction, but 10% of patients may be completely asymptomatic. Screening for myxomas should involve a thorough history and physical examination and a transthoracic and/or transesophageal echocardiogram. Transthoracic echocardiography is approximately 95% sensitive for the detection of cardiac myxomas, and transesophageal echocardiography approaches 100% sensitivity. Though the majority of atrial myxomas are sporadic, it is imperative that first-degree relatives of patients with documented myxomas undergo screening for occult myxomas. Surgical removal of the myxoma is the treatment of choice and usually curative; however, myxoma recurrence does occur and is most frequently associated with a familial syndrome.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12783636     DOI: 10.1097/01.hdx.0000074515.95567.92

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart Dis        ISSN: 1521-737X


  12 in total

1.  Atrial myxoma related myocardial infarction: Case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Ibrahim Mohammed Al Zahrani; Abdulaziz Alraqtan; Ahmed Rezk; Adel Almasswary; Abdelhaleem Bella
Journal:  J Saudi Heart Assoc       Date:  2014-03-29

2.  Left atrial myxoma causing coronary steal: an atypical cause of angina.

Authors:  Kevin Stiver; Peter Bittenbender; Bryan A Whitson; Charles A Bush
Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J       Date:  2015-06-01

3.  Atrial myxoma: a rare but well-described cause of increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate and anaemia.

Authors:  Mattias Ekström; Peter Svenarud
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2015-05-12

4.  Surgical Treatment of Atrial Myxomas: Outstanding Outcome of a Treacherous Tumor.

Authors:  Nazmul Hosain; Muhammad Abdul Quaium Chowdhury; Mohammad Fazle Maruf; Minhazur Rahman Chowdhury; Subir Barua; Mamunur Rahman
Journal:  CJC Open       Date:  2020-11-18

5.  Primary cardiac tumor identified as the cause of seizure.

Authors:  Csaba Dioszeghy; Gyorgyi Kamaras; Aniko Frigyik
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2011-02

6.  Preoperative assessment of mitral valve abnormalities in left atrial myxoma patients using cardiac CT.

Authors:  Jing Chen; Zhi-Gang Yang; En-Sen Ma; Qin Zhang; Xi Liu; Ying-Kun Guo
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2017-03-11

7.  Clinical presentation and treatment of cardiac myxoma in 153 patients.

Authors:  Andreas Karabinis; George Samanidis; Mazen Khoury; George Stavridis; Konstantinos Perreas
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2018-09       Impact factor: 1.817

8.  Left ventricular chordae tendinae myxoma causing stroke: A rare finding.

Authors:  Nicholas Suraci; Rebecca Lee
Journal:  Ann Card Anaesth       Date:  2022 Jul-Sep

9.  A woman with dyspnea and hemoptysis.

Authors:  Steven G Schauer; Justin C Eisenman
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2014-10-21

10.  Right Atrium Myxoma After Lung Adenocarcinoma.

Authors:  Mohhamad Abbasi Tashnizi; Ghasem Soltani; Mostafa Mehrabi Bahar; Mahnaz Ahmadi; Ebrahim Golmakani; Elena Saremi
Journal:  Iran Red Crescent Med J       Date:  2015-11-07       Impact factor: 0.611

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