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A Case Series of Atrial Myxomas – A Tertiary Care Centre Experience
Author(s) -
Dhanya Me,
P S Muthu Subramanian,
Sonti Sulochana,
S. Chitra,
K. Meenakshi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of pharmaceutical research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-9119
DOI - 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i57a34015
Subject(s) - histopathological examination , palpitations , medicine , presentation (obstetrics) , myxoma , physical examination , histopathology , chest pain , left atrium , radiology , case presentation , pathology , surgery , atrial fibrillation
Aim: The current study aims at highlighting the clinical presentation, echocardiographic profile and histopathological details of the four cases of cardiac myxoma which we had encountered in our institution within a period of one year and to identify a relationship between the clinical behaviour and the histopathological picture. Results: Among the four cases 2 were males and 2 were females and their ages ranged from 36 to 49 years. Two of the four patients presented with chest pain and palpitations , one with dyspnoea and the other case presented with recurrent stroke. Three of the cases were located in the left atrium while one case was in the right atrium. The histopathological examination of all the cases showed stellate , round and polygonal cells surrounded by abundant myxoid stroma. There was no histopathological correlation between the different clinical presentations or locations of the myxomas. Conclusion: Although histopathological examination is necessary along with echocardiography to make a diagnosis of cardiac myxoma , there is no correlation between the different clinical presentation , site and the histopathological examination.

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