- Atrial myxoma
An atrial myxoma is a non-
cancer oustumor in the upper left or right side of theheart . It grows on the wall (atrial septum ) that separates the two sides of the heart.Causes
A myxoma is a primary heart (
cardiac ) tumor. This means that the tumor started within the heart. Most heart tumors start somewhere else.Primary cardiac tumors are rare. Myxomas are the most common type of these rare tumors. About 75% of myxomas occur in the left atrium of the heart, usually beginning in the wall that divides the two upper chambers of the heart. The rest are in the right atrium. Right atrial myxomas are sometimes associated with
tricuspid stenosis andatrial fibrillation .Myxomas are more common in women. About 10% of myxomas are passed down through families (inherited). Such tumors are called familial myxomas. They tend to occur in more than one part of the heart at a time, and often cause symptoms at a younger age than other myxomas.
ymptoms
Symptoms may occur at any time, but most often they accompany a change of body position. Symptoms may include:
* Shortness of breath with activity
* Breathing difficulty when lying flat
* Breathing difficulty when asleep
* Dizziness
* Fainting
* Sensation of feeling your heart beat (palpitation s)
* Chest pain or tightnessThe symptoms and signs of left atrial myxomas often mimic
mitral stenosis .General symptoms may also be present, such as:
* Cough
* Fever
* Involuntary weight loss
* General discomfort (malaise )
* Joint pain
* Blueness of skin, especially the fingers (Raynaud's phenomenon )
* Fingers that change color upon pressure or with cold or stress
* Curvature of nails accompanied with soft tissue enlargement (clubbing) of the fingers
* Swelling - any part of the bodyThese general symptoms may also mimic those of
infective endocarditis .igns and Tests
The health care provider will listen to the heart with
stethoscope . A "tumor plop" (a sound related to movement of the tumor), abnormal heart sounds, or murmur may be heard. These sounds may change when the patient changes position.Right atrial myxomas rarely produce symptoms until they have grown to be at least 13 cm (about 5 inches) wide.
Tests may include:
*Echocardiogram
*Doppler study
* Chestx-ray
*CT scan of chest
* HeartMRI
* Left heartangiography
* Right heart angiography
*ECG -- may showatrial fibrillation Blood tests:A CBC may show anemia and increased WBCs (white blood cells). The
erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is increased.Treatment
The tumor must be surgically removed. Some patients will also need their
mitral valve replaced. This can be done during the same surgery.Myxomas may come back if surgery did not remove all of the tumor cells.
Prognosis
Although a myxoma is not cancer, complications are common. Untreated, a myxoma can lead to an
embolism (tumor cells breaking off and traveling with the bloodstream), which can block blood flow or cause the myxoma to grow in another part of the body. Myxoma fragments can move to thebrain ,eye , or limbs.If the tumor grows inside the heart, it can block blood flow through the mitral valve and cause symptoms of mitral stenosis. This may require emergency surgery to prevent sudden death.
Complications
*
Arrhythmias
*Pulmonary edema
*Peripheral emboli
* Spread (metastasis ) of the tumor
* Blockage of the mitral heart valve
* Stroke
* Fusiform cerebral aneurysms
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