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Shigeki Yokoyama1, Kanetsugu Nagao2, Akihiko Higashida2, Masaya Aoki2, Shigeyuki Yamashita2, Nobuyuki Fukuda3, Toshio Doi2, Akio Yamashita2, Kazuaki Fukahara2, Naoki Yoshimura2.
Abstract
Carney complex is a rare syndrome caused by a genetic mutation leading to multiple endocrine abnormalities and a variety of tumors. Here, we report a case of Carney complex diagnosed due to recurrent multiple myxomas in the right atrium of a patient 16 years after the resection of the primary left atrial myxoma. Surgical excision was performed for the multiple recurrent right atrial tumors under cardiopulmonary bypass. The patient remained complication-free after surgery and was discharged on the 14th day. He was scheduled to continue echocardiographic follow-up and periodic systemic review by an endocrinologist. This case emphasizes the fact that if cardiac myxomas tend to be multiple and recurrent at a relatively young age, the possibility of Carney complex should be considered, even in the absence of any other related feature other than cardiac tumors.Entities:
Keywords: Carney complex; Cryoablation for myxoma; Recurrent of cardiac myxoma
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34642893 PMCID: PMC8732819 DOI: 10.1007/s11748-021-01719-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg ISSN: 1863-6705
Fig. 1Preoperative computed tomography images showing a 32 × 26-mm-diameter tumor attached to the atrial septum (red arrow) a Axial view b Coronal view
Fig. 2Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) revealed a tumor adherent to the atrial septum (red star) as well as another 5-mm tumor on the anterior wall of the right atrium (white star) a Image of the right atrial tumors on TEE b Image of the right atrial tumors on three-dimensional TEE
Fig. 3Multiple lip pigmentation
Fig. 4Intraoperative findings a Jelly-like tumor with a broad 15 × 10-mm stalk located in the coronary sinus near Koch's triangle and in the fossa ovalis (red arrow) b Second small tumor of the same shape with an approximately 5 × 5-mm stalk present in the free wall of the right atrium near the right coronary artery (white arrow). RV right ventricle, SVC superior vena cava, IVC inferior vena cava
Fig. 5Pathological findings a Specimen of a left atrial myxoma removed 16 years ago. A papillomatous lesion with a grape-like appearance and another specimen of stalked growth from a fibrous tissue b Histopathological staining images of the specimen removed 16 years ago showing a scattered appearance of small spindle-shaped cells against a background of the myxoid interstitium c Specimen of an excised right atrium myxoma of the present case d Histopathological staining images of specimens of the present case showing a scattered appearance of small spindle-shaped cells against a background of the myxoid interstitium