A rare form of cardiac myxoma: interatrial septum tumor.
Shingo KuniokaKishu FujitaShizuko IwasaHironori MurakamiHiroyuki KamiyaKenji YamazakiHiroyuki TsukuiPublished in: Journal of surgical case reports (2020)
A myxoma is one of the most common tumors in cardiac surgery, with most of them originating from the left or right atrial walls and causing embolic complications. An 84-year-old woman was referred to our institution after echocardiography showed an interatrial septum tumor that was presumed to be a thrombus; however, postoperative pathological examination revealed it to be a cardiac myxoma. This atypical myxoma was covered with a solid capsule containing connective tissue and substantial calcifications, which had made it difficult to establish a diagnosis of myxoma.