2022
DOI: 10.3390/medicina58020182
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Left Atrial Fibroelastoma as a Cause of Stroke: A Case Report

Abstract: Cardiac papillary fibroelastoma is a benign and rare primary tumor of the heart that is most frequently located in the aortic or the mitral valves. Papillary fibroelastoma arising from the left atrium is exceedingly rare, comprising less than 7% of all cardiac papillary fibroelastomas. Tumors in this location could be a source of cardioembolic stroke, often in the anterior circulation of the cerebrum. A 66-year-old female presenting with right hemiparesis, central facial palsy, homonymous hemianopia, and dysar… Show more

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“…While cardiac tumors are relatively rare, PFEs are among the more common tumors encountered [5]. Left atrial PFE is rarer than PFEs, which are located on heart valves, and it can be a cause of cardioembolic stroke [5,9]. PFEs are usually located on the downstream side of the aortic and mitral valves and are found on the tricuspid valves and endocardium less commonly [7].…”
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“…While cardiac tumors are relatively rare, PFEs are among the more common tumors encountered [5]. Left atrial PFE is rarer than PFEs, which are located on heart valves, and it can be a cause of cardioembolic stroke [5,9]. PFEs are usually located on the downstream side of the aortic and mitral valves and are found on the tricuspid valves and endocardium less commonly [7].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%