| Literature DB >> 25810316 |
Ana Isabel Rodríguez Bandera1,2, Nicholas Charles Stewart2, Pablo Uribe2,3, Rashi Minocha2, James Young Joon Choi2.
Abstract
Cardiac myxoma often presents with heterogeneous symptoms and signs and represents a challenging diagnosis. The cutaneous manifestations, if present, are often transient and non-specific and the clinician must possess a high degree of suspicion to secure the diagnosis. We present the case of a 36-year-old woman with a 6-month history of intermittent, painful, violaceous, non-blanching macules on the thumb and fingertips of the left hand and right ankle. A cutaneous embolic phenomenon was suspected and an urgent echocardiogram demonstrated an atrial mass, with subsequent histopathology confirming the clinical suspicion of atrial myxoma. Early diagnosis and excision of the tumour avoided serious complications.Entities:
Keywords: atrial; cardiac; cutaneous; embolism; myxoma
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25810316 DOI: 10.1111/ajd.12301
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Australas J Dermatol ISSN: 0004-8380 Impact factor: 2.875