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Jpn Heart J ; 36(3): 399-404, 1995 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7650845

ABSTRACT

Left atrial thrombus, which is a frequent finding in patients with mitral valve disease, is generally attached to the atrial wall. Left atrial free-floating thrombus has rarely been reported. Since the risk of peripheral emboli is fairly high, patients with such a thrombus are candidates for emergency surgery. Our first case was a 45-year-old female with mitral stenosis and regurgitation. The typically appearing free floating thrombus with a diameter of 3.4 cm was detected by two-dimensional and M-mode echocardiography, and an appropriate surgical procedure was performed. The surgical findings were consistent with the echocardiographic findings. Our second case was a 59-year-old female. A free floating thrombus with a diameter of 2 cm was detected by echocardiography when this patient with mitral stenosis was hospitalized because of right hemiplegia and aphasia. The thrombus was extracted by an immediate surgical procedure. Transthoracic echocardiographic (TTE) study was definitely specific in both cases; no other study was thus required.


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Echocardiography , Heart Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Mitral Valve Stenosis/complications , Thrombosis/diagnostic imaging , Emergencies , Female , Heart Atria , Heart Diseases/surgery , Humans , Middle Aged , Mitral Valve Insufficiency/complications , Thrombosis/surgery
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Jpn Heart J ; 32(5): 745-9, 1991 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1774837

ABSTRACT

Intracardiac lipomas that consist of mature fat cells with fibrous and myxoid tissues are regarded as rather rare lesions. The diagnosis may frequently be established during surgical intervention or at autopsy. The patient presented is a 23-year-old male who had had no complaints. The lesion had been incidentally detected on x ray examination which had revealed an enlarged heart shadow. His physical examination revealed no abnormality except displacement of the heart to the right and sinus tachycardia. A solid mass derived from the pericardium was observed on CT scans and echocardiography. On CT scans the mass exhibited a density consistent with a lipoma. The patient was operated on and the mass, which was encapsulated and 19 x 17 x 10 cm in size, was removed. Histopathological examination revealed a lipoma.


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Heart Neoplasms/diagnosis , Lipoma/diagnosis , Adult , Heart Neoplasms/pathology , Humans , Lipoma/pathology , Male , Pericardium
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