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Heart or head?: A depression mimic delays diagnosis—oncotic cerebral aneurysms caused by atrial myxoma
Author(s) -
Bridgid Connolly,
Simon Prowse,
Catherine Connolly,
N. Brett
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
bjr case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2055-7159
DOI - 10.1259/bjrcr.20170028
Subject(s) - medicine , intracardiac injection , myxoma , left atrial myxoma , atrial myxoma , cardiology , presentation (obstetrics) , radiology , surgery , atrial fibrillation , left atrium
Complications of intracardiac tumours can carry significant morbidity and mortality. This article depicts the case of a female who presented with multiple oncotic intracranial aneurysms secondary to a left atrial myxoma. The clinical manifestations and pathogenesis of cardiac myxoma, as well as the imaging pathway, management and prognosis of myxomatous aneurysms will be discussed. Excision of the cardiac mass is mandatory both for symptomatic improvement and to prevent further embolic complications. Local recurrence and delayed onset cerebral complications do occur, and necessitate ongoing patient follow-up. Our report highlights several important features of the diagnostic and treatment pathway for atrial myxoma—in particular, the potentially non-specific clinical presentation, the pivotal role of cardiac MRI in the multimodality diagnostic imaging work up and the need for multidisciplinary communication to identify the diagnosis and guide appropriate management.

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