1 Department of Cardiology B, Ibn Sina Hospital, Rabat, Morocco.
2 Department of Cardiovascular Surgery A, Ibn Sina Hospital, Rabat, Morocco.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 15(01), 697-702
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2025.15.1.1004
Received on 25 February 2025; revised on 05 April 2025; accepted on 07 April 2025
The incidence of intra cardiac masses is low. They are primarily benign cardiac tumors, primary or secondary malignant tumors, or thrombi [1-2]. Seventy-five percent of primary tumors are benign, and more than half of these tumors are myxomas [3]. Cardiac masses can be symptomatic, discovered incidentally, or found at autopsy. Depending on the size and location of the tumor, the clinical presentation may manifest as non-specific heart failure symptoms, including dyspnea, fatigue, or orthopnea. They can also be revealed by thromboembolic complications such as strokes [4]. Echocardiography is useful for distinguishing the type of cardiac mass and its location. It is complemented by CT scans, MRI, and trans esophageal echocardiography, which help specify its location, characteristics, and appearance (echogenicity, mobility, calcification, etc.) and complete the staging workup. Surgical resection is the treatment of choice for cardiac myxomas, and anticoagulation is generally recommended for the initial treatment of intra cardiac thrombi [4, 5], not to mention the histo pathological study that helps determine the nature of the mass.
Intra cardiac masses; Left ventricle; Cardiac imaging; Surgical resection
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YOUSSEF LAMGHARI, SARRA OUZZAOUIT, SAMIA LAKLALECH, AHMED DJIBRIL, LATIFA OUKERRAJ, MOHAMED CHERTI, YOUSSEF SAADOUNI, HANAE BOUHDADI and MOHAMED LAAROUSSI. Intracardiac myxoma in the left ventricle: A case report with literature review. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 15(01), 697-702. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.15.1.1004.
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