Cardiac Myxoma Revealed by Transthoracic Echocardiography
A middle-aged woman was admitted to the hospital due to syncope. A transesophageal echocardiogram demonstrated a left atrial mass. The mass was connected to the intertribal septum via a short flap, prolapsing across the mitral valve into the left ventricle and causing transient obstruction of blood flow. The patient was then referred for surgical resection, and pathology confirmed a diagnosis of myxoma. Click https://ja.ma/3At92gD for full case details.
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