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Diagnosis and treatment of a left atrial myxoma originating from an atrial septal defect closure device: a case report.

Angelo MastrangeloPaolo OlivaresIlaria GiambuzziManuela MuratoriFrancesco AlamanniAntonio L Bartorelli
Published in: European heart journal. Case reports (2023)
A left atrial mass attached to an osASD closure device raises the suspect of device-related complications. Poor endothelialisation may promote device thrombosis or IE. Cardiac tumours (CT) are rare, and myxoma is the most common primary CT in adults. Although no clear relationship exists between the implantation of an osASD closure device and a myxoma, the development of this tumour is a possible occurrence. Echocardiography and cardiovascular magnetic resonance play a key role in the differential diagnosis between a thrombus and a myxoma, usually identifying distinctive mass features. Nevertheless, sometimes non-invasive imaging may be inconclusive, and surgery is necessary to make a definitive diagnosis.
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