The role of 3D echocardiographic imaging in the differential diagnosis of an atypical left atrial myxoma

Submitted: December 28, 2017
Accepted: July 18, 2018
Published: September 4, 2018
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We describe a case of a left atrial myxoma atypical for its anatomical features and site of attachment. Although an initial multimodality imaging was performed, the diagnosis of myxoma was possible only by three dimensional echocardiography (3DE) which was able to identify the pedicle and the attachment at the base of the interatrial septum, close to the origin of right inferior pulmonary vein. In fact the 3DE can electronically section the structures and obtain unique planes useful in visualizing correctly the anatomical features of the myxomas and as a result, it facilitates the surgical decision planning. Even the anatomical appearance was uncommon at surgery and the diagnosis could be confirmed only by pathology.  This case highlights the diagnostic ability of the 3DE in similar challenging scenarios. 

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Domenico Galzerano, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center, Heart Center
Consultant, Heart Center , King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center  and Professor of Medicine , Alfaisal University

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Galzerano, Domenico, Claudio Pragliola, Mohamed Al Admawi, Mario Mallardo, Sara Di Michele, and Carlo Gaudio. 2018. “The Role of 3D Echocardiographic Imaging in the Differential Diagnosis of an Atypical Left Atrial Myxoma”. Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease 88 (3). https://doi.org/10.4081/monaldi.2018.906.

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