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Atrial myxoma presenting with orthostatic hypotension in an 84-year-old Hispanic man: a case report

INTRODUCTION: Left atrial myxomas remain the most common benign primary cardiac tumors, and these cardiac growths can masquerade as mitral stenosis, infective endocarditis and collagen vascular disease. Atrial myxomas are found in approximately 14-20% of the population and can lead to embolization,...

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Autores principales: Vicari, Ralph M, Polanco, Enrique, Schechtmann, Norberto, Santiago, José O, Shaurya, Kautilya, Halstead, Michael, Marszal, Danielle, Grosskreutz, Tamsin, Thareja, Shalini
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2803851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20062757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-3-9328
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author Vicari, Ralph M
Polanco, Enrique
Schechtmann, Norberto
Santiago, José O
Shaurya, Kautilya
Halstead, Michael
Marszal, Danielle
Grosskreutz, Tamsin
Thareja, Shalini
author_facet Vicari, Ralph M
Polanco, Enrique
Schechtmann, Norberto
Santiago, José O
Shaurya, Kautilya
Halstead, Michael
Marszal, Danielle
Grosskreutz, Tamsin
Thareja, Shalini
author_sort Vicari, Ralph M
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Left atrial myxomas remain the most common benign primary cardiac tumors, and these cardiac growths can masquerade as mitral stenosis, infective endocarditis and collagen vascular disease. Atrial myxomas are found in approximately 14-20% of the population and can lead to embolization, intercardiac obstructions, conduction disturbances and lethal valve obstructions. CASE PRESENTATION: An 84-year-old Hispanic man presented with complaints of dizziness upon standing, and with no prior history of heart murmurs, syncope, shortness of breath, or chest pain. Physical examination revealed evidence of orthostatic hypotension and a soft grade 1/6 systolic murmur at the left sternal border. A transthoracic echocardiogram revealed a large atrial myxoma occupying the majority of the left atrium, with the posterior border of the large atrial mass defined by eccentric mitral regurgitation identified during cardiac catheterization. Left atrial myxoma excision was performed, revealing a 7 × 6.5 × 4.5 cm atrial tumor attached to a 4 × 3 × 2 cm stalk of atrial septal tissue. CONCLUSION: This patient didn't present with the common symptoms associated with an atrial myxoma, which may include chest pain, dyspnea, orthopnea, peripheral embolism or syncope. Two-dimensional echocardiography provides substantial advantages in detecting intracardiac tumors. We recommend a two-dimensional echocardiogram in the workup of orthostatic hypotension of unknown etiology after the common causes such as autonomic disorders, dehydration, and vasodilative dysfunctions have been ruled out. By illustrating this correlation between orthostasis and an atrial myxoma, we hope to facilitate earlier identification of these intracardiac growths.
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spelling pubmed-28038512010-01-10 Atrial myxoma presenting with orthostatic hypotension in an 84-year-old Hispanic man: a case report Vicari, Ralph M Polanco, Enrique Schechtmann, Norberto Santiago, José O Shaurya, Kautilya Halstead, Michael Marszal, Danielle Grosskreutz, Tamsin Thareja, Shalini J Med Case Reports Case report INTRODUCTION: Left atrial myxomas remain the most common benign primary cardiac tumors, and these cardiac growths can masquerade as mitral stenosis, infective endocarditis and collagen vascular disease. Atrial myxomas are found in approximately 14-20% of the population and can lead to embolization, intercardiac obstructions, conduction disturbances and lethal valve obstructions. CASE PRESENTATION: An 84-year-old Hispanic man presented with complaints of dizziness upon standing, and with no prior history of heart murmurs, syncope, shortness of breath, or chest pain. Physical examination revealed evidence of orthostatic hypotension and a soft grade 1/6 systolic murmur at the left sternal border. A transthoracic echocardiogram revealed a large atrial myxoma occupying the majority of the left atrium, with the posterior border of the large atrial mass defined by eccentric mitral regurgitation identified during cardiac catheterization. Left atrial myxoma excision was performed, revealing a 7 × 6.5 × 4.5 cm atrial tumor attached to a 4 × 3 × 2 cm stalk of atrial septal tissue. CONCLUSION: This patient didn't present with the common symptoms associated with an atrial myxoma, which may include chest pain, dyspnea, orthopnea, peripheral embolism or syncope. Two-dimensional echocardiography provides substantial advantages in detecting intracardiac tumors. We recommend a two-dimensional echocardiogram in the workup of orthostatic hypotension of unknown etiology after the common causes such as autonomic disorders, dehydration, and vasodilative dysfunctions have been ruled out. By illustrating this correlation between orthostasis and an atrial myxoma, we hope to facilitate earlier identification of these intracardiac growths. BioMed Central 2009-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC2803851/ /pubmed/20062757 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-3-9328 Text en Copyright ©2009 Vicari et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Case report
Vicari, Ralph M
Polanco, Enrique
Schechtmann, Norberto
Santiago, José O
Shaurya, Kautilya
Halstead, Michael
Marszal, Danielle
Grosskreutz, Tamsin
Thareja, Shalini
Atrial myxoma presenting with orthostatic hypotension in an 84-year-old Hispanic man: a case report
title Atrial myxoma presenting with orthostatic hypotension in an 84-year-old Hispanic man: a case report
title_full Atrial myxoma presenting with orthostatic hypotension in an 84-year-old Hispanic man: a case report
title_fullStr Atrial myxoma presenting with orthostatic hypotension in an 84-year-old Hispanic man: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Atrial myxoma presenting with orthostatic hypotension in an 84-year-old Hispanic man: a case report
title_short Atrial myxoma presenting with orthostatic hypotension in an 84-year-old Hispanic man: a case report
title_sort atrial myxoma presenting with orthostatic hypotension in an 84-year-old hispanic man: a case report
topic Case report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2803851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20062757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-3-9328
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