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A giant left atrial myxoma transits across patent foramen ovale a PFO mimicking biatrial myxoma: a case report

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Abstract Background Multiple myxomas are rare and often associated with Carney syndrome. We present a giant left atrial myxoma that passes through a patent foramen ovale (PFO), mimicking biatrial myxoma. Case summary A 46-year-old female was admitted to the hospital with a cardiac neoplasm without symptoms. The physical examination did not reveal any abnormalities in the skin and endocrine system. Transthoracic echocardiography revealed a large, hypoechoic mass attached to the atrial septum, occupying both the left and right atria. This mass appeared as a bilateral atrial mass on echocardiography. Contrast-enhanced echocardiography revealed a slight enhancement in the mass. The patient was scheduled for surgery without any contraindications. During the operation, a large jelly-like mass originating from the left atrial side of the fossa ovale was found, extending to the right atrium through a PFO. The entire mass was successfully removed, and the atrial septum was repaired. Histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of cardiac myxoma. At the 3-month follow-up, no cardiac abnormalities were observed. Discussion Multiple myxomas have been reported in certain cases of Carney syndrome. A single left atrial myxoma that passes through an atrial septal defect or a PFO can sometimes be misdiagnosed as a bilateral atrial myxoma. Echocardiography plays a crucial role in providing diagnostic information by accurately identifying the location of the myxoma pedicle.
Title: A giant left atrial myxoma transits across patent foramen ovale a PFO mimicking biatrial myxoma: a case report
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Abstract Background Multiple myxomas are rare and often associated with Carney syndrome.
We present a giant left atrial myxoma that passes through a patent foramen ovale (PFO), mimicking biatrial myxoma.
Case summary A 46-year-old female was admitted to the hospital with a cardiac neoplasm without symptoms.
The physical examination did not reveal any abnormalities in the skin and endocrine system.
Transthoracic echocardiography revealed a large, hypoechoic mass attached to the atrial septum, occupying both the left and right atria.
This mass appeared as a bilateral atrial mass on echocardiography.
Contrast-enhanced echocardiography revealed a slight enhancement in the mass.
The patient was scheduled for surgery without any contraindications.
During the operation, a large jelly-like mass originating from the left atrial side of the fossa ovale was found, extending to the right atrium through a PFO.
The entire mass was successfully removed, and the atrial septum was repaired.
Histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of cardiac myxoma.
At the 3-month follow-up, no cardiac abnormalities were observed.
Discussion Multiple myxomas have been reported in certain cases of Carney syndrome.
A single left atrial myxoma that passes through an atrial septal defect or a PFO can sometimes be misdiagnosed as a bilateral atrial myxoma.
Echocardiography plays a crucial role in providing diagnostic information by accurately identifying the location of the myxoma pedicle.

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