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Infected cardiac myxoma. Case report and literature review.

S G Revankar1, R A Clark.   

Abstract

We present a case of a left atrial myxoma infected with Porphyromonas asaccharolytica in a 55-year-old man, successfully treated with surgical excision and a brief course of antibiotic therapy. Infected cardiac myxomas are extremely rare, with only 39 cases previously reported. They can be difficult to diagnose due to their protean clinical manifestations, which can often be seen in uninfected myxomas as well. We suggest that blood cultures and careful pathologic examination be performed in all cases of cardiac myxoma with constitutional symptoms. However, fever and elevated sedimentation rate are significantly more common in infected tumors. Organisms responsible are similar in distribution to those causing bacterial endocarditis. Emboli, though frequent, may not be more common in infected than uninfected myxomas. Case reports have become more common since the development of better diagnostic techniques. Echocardiography, especially by the transesophageal approach, is the diagnostic procedure of choice, and sensitivity approaches 100%. Surgical excision is curative and generally has low morbidity and mortality.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9772922     DOI: 10.1097/00005792-199809000-00003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)        ISSN: 0025-7974            Impact factor:   1.889


  16 in total

1.  Two sporadic infected cardiac myxomas in 1 patient.

Authors:  Marek Adamira; Petr Justik; Jaroslav Ulman; Ales Brezina; Tomas Mirejovsky; Marketa Trnkova
Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J       Date:  2011

2.  Acute myocardial infarction due to malignant neoplastic coronary embolus.

Authors:  Naoko Kumagai; Shin-Ichiro Miura; Hideo Toyoshima; Kaori Koga; Satoshi Takeda; Susumu Sato; Shiho Kodama; Masahiro Ogawa; Kunihiro Matsuo; Kazuki Nabeshima; Hiroyasu Ishikura; Kentaro Watanabe; Keijiro Saku
Journal:  J Cardiol Cases       Date:  2010-06-11

3.  Neoplasms involving the heart, their simulators, and adverse consequences of their therapy.

Authors:  W C Roberts
Journal:  Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent)       Date:  2001-10

4.  Infective Endocarditis of a Left Ventricular Myxoma in a Heroin User.

Authors:  Neil Patel; Derya Arkonac; Shunsuke Aoi; Dennis Finkielstein
Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J       Date:  2019-06-01

5.  Atrial myxoma presenting as infective endocarditis.

Authors:  Gerald Paul Fitzgerald; John Joseph Coughlan; Zahir Satti; Samer Arnous
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2018-03-09

6.  Systemic septic embolisation secondary to an atrial myxoma in a young woman.

Authors:  Alice M Veitch; Nathan E Manghat; Nirmal K Kakani; C Terence Lewis; Nicholas J Ring
Journal:  Emerg Radiol       Date:  2006-01-26

7.  Infected left atrial myxoma with mitral valve endocarditis.

Authors:  Masashi Tanaka; Koji Kawahito; Hideo Adachi; Atsushi Yamaguchi; Takashi Ino
Journal:  Jpn J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg       Date:  2002-03

8.  Systemic embolism and septic shock complicated left atrial myxoma: case report.

Authors:  B Trimeche; H Bouraoui; R Garbaa; A Mahdhaoui; M Ben Rhomdane; S Ernez-Hajri; G Jeridi
Journal:  Case Rep Med       Date:  2010-02-24

Review 9.  Infected Cardiac Myxoma: an Updated Review.

Authors:  Shi-Min Yuan
Journal:  Braz J Cardiovasc Surg       Date:  2015 Sep-Oct

10.  Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm after resection of an infected cardiac myxoma.

Authors:  Niyazi Guler; Cenap Ozkara; Yuksel Kaya; Enis Saglam
Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J       Date:  2007
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