None Charfo Bacharou M., None Boutar Sidi M., Mokri Anas, None Haboub M., None Arouss S., None Ghali B., None Habbal R.
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 Case Presentation: We report the case of a young women with cardiac myxoma revelated by hemiplegia.
 The patient suddenly presented vertigo followed by a fall, a heaviness of her left body, and dysarthria.
 Brain CT tomography and magnetic resonance imaging revealed cerebral ischemia in the right Sylvian territory. Transthoracic echocardiography revealed a round cardiac mass, mobile, heterogeneous, multilobed, appended to the interatrial septum and the atrial side of the large mitral valve by wide implantation, measuring 38 x 25mm in the parasternal short axis (PSAX) and apical 4 chamber views evocative of left atrium myxoma. After the surgical resection, which was postponed for a month, the removed tumor was sent for histopathological examination. The morphological examination revealed a myxoid tumor proliferation compatible with cardiac myxoma expressing calretinin by these tumor cells in the immunohistochemical study.
 Conclusion: Left atrium myxoma is a benign cardiac tumor and a rare cause of ischemic stroke. Transthoracic echocardiography facilitates the diagnosis of this tumor which will then be confirmed by histological analysis.","PeriodicalId":431606,"journal":{"name":"Cardiology and Angiology: An International Journal","volume":"49 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-10-11","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Left Atrial Myxoma Revealed by a Stroke in a Young Female Patient\",\"authors\":\"None Charfo Bacharou M., None Boutar Sidi M., Mokri Anas, None Haboub M., None Arouss S., None Ghali B., None Habbal R.\",\"doi\":\"10.9734/ca/2023/v12i4371\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Introduction: Cardiac myxoma is a primary benign tumor most often located in the left atrium and it is a rare source of cerebral stroke of young subjects.
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摘要
简介:心脏黏液瘤是一种原发性良性肿瘤,常位于左心房,是年轻人脑中风的罕见来源。
病例介绍:我们报告一例年轻女性心脏黏液瘤并发偏瘫。
患者突然出现眩晕,随后摔倒,左侧身体沉重,构音障碍。脑CT和磁共振成像显示右脑区域脑缺血。经胸超声心动图显示一圆形心脏肿块,可移动,异质性,多叶,通过宽植入附于房间隔和大二尖瓣的心房侧,胸骨旁短轴(PSAX)和根尖4室视野,尺寸为38 x 25mm,令人想起左心房黏液瘤。手术切除后,推迟了一个月,切除的肿瘤被送去做组织病理检查。形态学检查显示,这些肿瘤细胞在免疫组化研究中表达calretinin的黏液样肿瘤增殖与心脏黏液瘤相容。
结论:左心房黏液瘤是一种良性心脏肿瘤,是引起缺血性脑卒中的罕见病因。经胸超声心动图有助于诊断这种肿瘤,然后通过组织学分析加以证实。
Left Atrial Myxoma Revealed by a Stroke in a Young Female Patient
Introduction: Cardiac myxoma is a primary benign tumor most often located in the left atrium and it is a rare source of cerebral stroke of young subjects.
Case Presentation: We report the case of a young women with cardiac myxoma revelated by hemiplegia.
The patient suddenly presented vertigo followed by a fall, a heaviness of her left body, and dysarthria.
Brain CT tomography and magnetic resonance imaging revealed cerebral ischemia in the right Sylvian territory. Transthoracic echocardiography revealed a round cardiac mass, mobile, heterogeneous, multilobed, appended to the interatrial septum and the atrial side of the large mitral valve by wide implantation, measuring 38 x 25mm in the parasternal short axis (PSAX) and apical 4 chamber views evocative of left atrium myxoma. After the surgical resection, which was postponed for a month, the removed tumor was sent for histopathological examination. The morphological examination revealed a myxoid tumor proliferation compatible with cardiac myxoma expressing calretinin by these tumor cells in the immunohistochemical study.
Conclusion: Left atrium myxoma is a benign cardiac tumor and a rare cause of ischemic stroke. Transthoracic echocardiography facilitates the diagnosis of this tumor which will then be confirmed by histological analysis.