Jung HW, Doh JH, Chang WI. Multi-modality imaging of a left atrial myxoma.
SAGE Open Med Case Rep 2017;
5:2050313X17736230. [PMID:
29123666 PMCID:
PMC5661666 DOI:
10.1177/2050313x17736230]
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Abstract
Objectives
Although echocardiography has traditionally been used to diagnose myxoma, invasive or non-invasive coronary angiography can be useful diagnostic tool before surgery.
Methods
We present a case of an angiographically detected left atrial myxoma feeding from the left circumflex coronary artery.
Results
The patient underwent open-heart surgery to remove the left atrial myxoma. After ligation of feeding artery, the mass was successfully excised.
Conclusion
Preoperative coronary angiography can offer additional valuable information moreover detecting coronary artery disease. Because, there is sudden death risk from embolization during invasive coronary angiography, preoperative cardiac computed tomography angiography should be considered to plan the surgery of myxoma.
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