A case report of left atrial myxoma presenting as embolic stroke.
Prachi SharmaYusuf A KumbleAbhigan Babu ShresthaVikash JaiswalPublished in: Clinical case reports (2023)
Atrial myxoma is a benign cardiac tumor found most commonly in the left atrium in 80% of the cases. Almost 1 in 10 myxomas are familial and are most common in women. Cardiac myxoma mostly present with dyspnea, fatigue, or palpitations. Previously undiagnosed left atrial myxoma (LA) presenting as stroke is extremely rare. Authors describe the case of a middle-aged man with LA myxoma presenting with acute ischemic embolic stroke that was surgically excised. This case report emphasizes on the rare presentation as embolic stroke and the role of cardiac imaging in patients presenting with ischemic stroke. Early and coordinated teamwork among the neurologist, cardiologist, and cardiothoracic surgeon help establish the etiology and provide appropriate treatment.
Keyphrases
- atrial fibrillation
- left atrial
- catheter ablation
- left ventricular
- left atrial appendage
- case report
- mitral valve
- heart failure
- high resolution
- liver failure
- cerebral ischemia
- adipose tissue
- mass spectrometry
- pulmonary embolism
- type diabetes
- skeletal muscle
- physical activity
- drug induced
- hepatitis b virus
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- insulin resistance
- palliative care
- pregnancy outcomes
- subarachnoid hemorrhage