A Rare Case of Stroke in a 76-Year-Old Woman: Left Atrial Papillary Fibroelastoma as the Culprit.
Ki-Hong KimYong Kyun KimWan Jin HwangYoung Hoon SeoTaek-Geun KwonMoon Hyang ParkJae Hyun KimJang-Ho BaePublished in: The American journal of case reports (2024)
BACKGROUND Papillary fibroelastoma is the most common type of benign primary cardiac tumor and is usually asymptomatic. However, tumor fragments or surface thrombus can embolize and cause transient ischemic attacks, strokes, or myocardial infarction. This report describes a 76-year-old woman who presented with dysarthria and right-sided weakness due to a stroke associated with a left atrial papillary fibroelastoma. CASE REPORT A 76-year-old woman visited the Emergency Department because she had right-sided weakness and dysarthria from 12 h ago. Brain magnetic resonance image was done at the Emergency Department, showing multiple small embolic, acute infarction in left basal ganglia and fronto-temporo-parietal lobes. Transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiogram showed a hypermobile echogenic mass (0.8×1.5 cm) with villous surface on the orifice of left atrial appendage. Twenty-four-hour Holter monitoring was performed to evaluate the cause of cerebral infarction, and there was no paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. Thoracic computed tomography angiography also showed a sea anemone-shaped mass around the left atrial appendage. Cardiac tumor excision was done via a lower partial sternotomy. Histopathologic analysis showed multiple delicate fronds, and the avascular fibroelastic cores were lined by a single layer of CD31-positive endothelial cells. Histopathologic findings were consistent with papillary fibroelastoma. The patient was discharged without any other complications on day 30 of hospitalization. CONCLUSIONS This case highlights the importance of cardiac imaging in patients with acute stroke, including transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography, which can show the typical imaging features of papillary fibroelastoma and other intracardiac sources of embolus.
Keyphrases
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