Cardiac Myxoma as a Rare Cause of Pediatric Arterial Ischemic Stroke: Case Report and Literature Review.
Clarissa TonaMargherita NosadiniMaria F PelizzaJacopo N PinLaura BaggioClementina BoniverJoseph D GabrieliFrancesco CausinIrene ToldoStefano SartoriPublished in: Neuropediatrics (2020)
Neurological presentation of AIS due to cardiac myxoma is similar to that of AIS with other etiologies, although clues suggesting a possible underlying cardiac myxoma can be detected in most cases. A timely diagnosis of cardiac myxoma in patients with AIS may favor prompt identification of candidates for endovascular therapy. Therefore, we suggest that in otherwise-healthy children presenting with AIS, transthoracic echocardiography should be performed early after stroke presentation.