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Giant right atrial myxoma leading to cardiac arrest in an infant.

C Vuran1, K Babaoglu, E Ozker, C Ayabakan, B Saritas, O I Kocyigit, R Turkoz.   

Abstract

We present the case of a three-month-old infant with a giant right atrial myxoma obstructing the tricuspid valve, who following haemodynamic deterioration and cardiac arrest, was operated upon as an emergency. On echocardiogram, there was a mass attached to the tricuspid annulus, in close proximity to the septal leaflet, with dimensions of 16.6 × 12.5 mm. The mass was prolapsing through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle and obstructing the inflow. While preparing for surgery, cardiac arrest occurred, so the patient underwent an emergency operation under cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The mass was excised without damaging the tricuspid valve and the conduction system. Histologically, the mass consisted of a myxoid matrix with scatted globoid and star-shaped myxoma cells. The patient stayed 15 days in the intensive care unit and was discharged home on the 20th day postoperatively. Although accepted as a benign tumour, a myxoma can display an aggressive clinical course in infants. In centres where cardiac operations cannot be performed, these patients need to be transferred to cardiac centres as soon as possible. Whatever the clinical presentation, we advocate immediate surgical extirpation of the tumour in order to avoid any unpredictable consequences in its clinical course.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22331270     DOI: 10.5830/CVJA-2010-099

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc J Afr        ISSN: 1015-9657            Impact factor:   1.167


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1.  Giant Right Atrial Myxoma with Fulminant Progression in an Infant.

Authors:  Ebru Azapagasi; Mutlu Uysal Yazici; Mehmet Emre Ari; Rabia Sedef Karakaya; Hasibe Gökçe Cınar; Mehmet Tasar; Safak Gucer
Journal:  J Pediatr Intensive Care       Date:  2020-08-31
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