An atypical case of right ventricular myxoma, a paradox of pulmonary valve endocarditis with right ventricular outflow tract obstruction. From a surgeon's perspective
Intracardiac tumour is rare, and intracardiac myxoma is the most common intracardiac tumour of the heart. The majority of these tumours arise at the left and right atrium, and a presentation of such a tumour other than the mentioned is atypical and very rare. Due to the rare occurrence, clinicians o...
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Samsuddin Muhammad Juffri; Yaacob Siti Sara; Sanusi Abdul Rais Bin An atypical case of right ventricular myxoma, a paradox of pulmonary valve endocarditis with right ventricular outflow tract obstruction. From a surgeon's perspective Surgery |
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Samsuddin, Muhammad Juffri; Yaacob, Siti Sara; Sanusi, Abdul Rais Bin An atypical case of right ventricular myxoma, a paradox of pulmonary valve endocarditis with right ventricular outflow tract obstruction. From a surgeon's perspective JOURNAL OF SURGICAL CASE REPORTS English Article Intracardiac tumour is rare, and intracardiac myxoma is the most common intracardiac tumour of the heart. The majority of these tumours arise at the left and right atrium, and a presentation of such a tumour other than the mentioned is atypical and very rare. Due to the rare occurrence, clinicians often misdiagnose it as infective endocarditis especially if the tumour is located near the valves and causing outflow gradient stenosis on echocardiography. A multi-modal cardiac imaging and a multi-disciplinary approach are paramount to make a correct diagnosis and treatment strategies. We would like to report a rare case of a right ventricular myxoma of a young girl, who was initially treated with infective endocarditis, which turned out to be a rare atypical Right ventricular myxoma, which was then surgically excised. The patient was successfully discharged after 3 years of follow up echocardiography showed free of tumour recurrence. OXFORD UNIV PRESS 2042-8812 2024 2024 9 10.1093/jscr/rjae592 Surgery gold WOS:001314648900004 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001314648900004 |
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An atypical case of right ventricular myxoma, a paradox of pulmonary valve endocarditis with right ventricular outflow tract obstruction. From a surgeon's perspective |
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An atypical case of right ventricular myxoma, a paradox of pulmonary valve endocarditis with right ventricular outflow tract obstruction. From a surgeon's perspective |
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An atypical case of right ventricular myxoma, a paradox of pulmonary valve endocarditis with right ventricular outflow tract obstruction. From a surgeon's perspective |
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An atypical case of right ventricular myxoma, a paradox of pulmonary valve endocarditis with right ventricular outflow tract obstruction. From a surgeon's perspective |
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An atypical case of right ventricular myxoma, a paradox of pulmonary valve endocarditis with right ventricular outflow tract obstruction. From a surgeon's perspective |
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An atypical case of right ventricular myxoma, a paradox of pulmonary valve endocarditis with right ventricular outflow tract obstruction. From a surgeon's perspective |
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Intracardiac tumour is rare, and intracardiac myxoma is the most common intracardiac tumour of the heart. The majority of these tumours arise at the left and right atrium, and a presentation of such a tumour other than the mentioned is atypical and very rare. Due to the rare occurrence, clinicians often misdiagnose it as infective endocarditis especially if the tumour is located near the valves and causing outflow gradient stenosis on echocardiography. A multi-modal cardiac imaging and a multi-disciplinary approach are paramount to make a correct diagnosis and treatment strategies. We would like to report a rare case of a right ventricular myxoma of a young girl, who was initially treated with infective endocarditis, which turned out to be a rare atypical Right ventricular myxoma, which was then surgically excised. The patient was successfully discharged after 3 years of follow up echocardiography showed free of tumour recurrence. |
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