Caseous Necrosis of Mitral Annulus: A Rare Cause of Stroke

  • Corre J
  • Leroux L
  • Coste P
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The current report describes a rare case of a caseous necrosis presenting as a pseudotumor in ventricle, revealed by stroke. Cerebral MRI, showing multiples lacunes, evocates a cardioembolic mechanism. Transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography demonstrate a large hyperechogenic mass fixed to the posterior mitral valve and annulus while thoracic tomography revealed a fully calcified lesion, at the mitral annulus, evocative of caseus necrosis. Medical therapy was preferred (anticoagulation), because of her age and the decaying nature of surgery.

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Corre, J., Leroux, L., & Coste, P. (2013). Caseous Necrosis of Mitral Annulus: A Rare Cause of Stroke. Case Reports in Cardiology, 2013, 1–2. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/748241

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