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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 43, 215-217, Copyright © 1987 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
LH Stevens, DA Hormuth, PE Schmidt, S Atkins and JW Fehrenbacher
Atrial myxomas are the most common primary cardiac tumors. Typical
complications include congestive heart failure, systemic emboli, or
vasculitic type syndromes. Presented is a case of postpartum congestive
heart failure in a 17-year-old girl. Echocardiography revealed a left
atrial mass. Intraoperatively this mass was found to be extending into and
occluding the left pulmonary veins. Left pulmonary infarction had occurred,
and left pneumonectomy was required to completely remove the lesion. This
case thus represents an unusual complication of left atrial myxoma.
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Left atrial myxoma: pulmonary infarction caused by pulmonary venous occlusion
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