Unusual course of right atrial myxoma, masked by acute abdominal pain, and complicated by pulmonary embolus

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In a 17-year-old youth, exploratory laparotomy for acute abdominal pain was complicated by circulatory arrest related to pulmonary embolism. Echocardiography after resuscitation revealed a hitherto 'silent' right atrial myxoma, fragmentation of which had blocked the right atrioventricular ostium, causing the pain. Operation was successful. As only a few similar cases have been reported, pulmonary embolism due to fragmentation of a right atrial myxoma may account for some unexplained sudden deaths beyond medical help.

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Bitner, M., Jaszewski, R., Wojtasik, L., & Zaslonka, J. (1998). Unusual course of right atrial myxoma, masked by acute abdominal pain, and complicated by pulmonary embolus. Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal, 32(6), 371–373. https://doi.org/10.1080/14017439850139834

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