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Michael Spartalis1, Eleni Tzatzaki1, Eleftherios Spartalis2, Demetrios Moris3, Antonios Athanasiou4, Stamatios Kyrzopoulos1, Dimitrios Tsiapras1, Panagiotis Kalogris1, Vassilis Voudris1.
Abstract
Myxoma is the most common primary cardiac tumor and is usually located in the left atrium. Clinical manifestation relies in large part on the size, location, and architecture of the tumor. There are many reports in the literature of cardiac myxomas causing syncope, embolism, even myocardial infarction. We present a rare case of a patient who underwent urgent surgical resection of a large left atrial myxoma mimicking mitral stenosis. The postoperative course of the patient was uncomplicated. One year after surgery, the patient is asymptomatic and disease-free.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiac tumors; Mitral stenosis; Myxoma
Year: 2017 PMID: 28725330 PMCID: PMC5505297 DOI: 10.14740/cr558w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiol Res ISSN: 1923-2829