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A rare case of stiff left atrial syndrome caused by both coconut left atrium and vertebral compression: a case report.

Junichi OokaKensuke MatsumotoMorihiko KondoToshiyuki Otomo
Published in: European heart journal. Case reports (2019)
She had a history of tuberculosis but no history of rheumatic fever or cardiac surgery. Thus, it appeared that the tuberculous pericarditis might have led to the calcified LA by long lasting inflammation. In this case, the LA was encased by a dense calcification and compressed by vertebral body from the posterior direction. Therefore, we speculated that the LA pressure could easily elevate even with a slight haemodynamic load in this special case, and thus eventually resulting in decompensated heart failure.
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