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Thomas Strecker1, Michael Weyand1, Abbas Agaimy2.
Abstract
Background. Lipomatous hypertrophy of the atrial septum (LHAS) is a rare entity characterized by mass-forming deposition of fatty tissue within the atrial septum. To date, <300 cases have been reported; many of them were autopsy findings. The clinical presentation of LHAS varies from incidental asymptomatic mass (most frequent form) to severe life-threatening cardiovascular complications necessitating emergency cardiac surgery. Case Presentation. Here, we present the successful surgical resection of such a massive LHAS which was found incidentally on preoperative investigation of a 71-year-old patient with progressive coronary heart disease. Histology confirmed the diagnosis of lipomatous hypertrophy of the atrial septum. Conclusions. The described case report illustrates an unusual example of LHAS in a patient undergoing a planned coronary artery bypass surgery. In this case, surgical intervention was justified to avoid later outflow obstructions.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 28078155 PMCID: PMC5204074 DOI: 10.1155/2016/2080875
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Pathol ISSN: 2090-679X
Figure 1(a) Gross feature of LHIS showed diffuse thickening of the interatrial septum with yellow cut surface. (b) Histological overview showed extensive fat entrapping cardiomyocytes. (c) High power shows mature adipocytes and residual muscle forming septa. (d) High power of myocytes shows enlarged bizarre nuclei mimicking liposarcoma.