Cardiac Lipoma: An Uncharacteristically Large Intra-Atrial Mass Causing Symptoms

Primary tumours of the heart are often encountered in clinical practice. Different autopsy series estimate the incidence to be anywhere from 0.001% to 0.19%. Cardiac lipoma is a rare type of tumour of the heart and pericardium. It comprises approximately 10–19% of all cardiac tumours. We present a c...

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Main Authors: Fahad Syed Naseerullah, Hemangkumar Javaiya, Avinash Murthy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Cardiology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3531982
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spelling doaj-d48a0cb77a64426d9b1338625c6987222020-11-25T01:33:11ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Cardiology2090-64042090-64122018-01-01201810.1155/2018/35319823531982Cardiac Lipoma: An Uncharacteristically Large Intra-Atrial Mass Causing SymptomsFahad Syed Naseerullah0Hemangkumar Javaiya1Avinash Murthy2SSM Health Good Samaritan Hospital, Good Samaritan Way, Mount Vernon, IL 62864, USASSM Health Good Samaritan Hospital, Good Samaritan Way, Mount Vernon, IL 62864, USASouthern Illinois Heart and Vascular Center, 4115 S. Water Tower Place, Mount Vernon, IL 62864, USAPrimary tumours of the heart are often encountered in clinical practice. Different autopsy series estimate the incidence to be anywhere from 0.001% to 0.19%. Cardiac lipoma is a rare type of tumour of the heart and pericardium. It comprises approximately 10–19% of all cardiac tumours. We present a case of a large cardiac lipoma in a fifty-year-old female. She presented with sharp chest pains, palpitations, and dizziness. Acute coronary syndrome was ruled out. A transthoracic echocardiogram showed an abnormal, large, fixed right atrial mass. The mass was noted to be occupying most of the right atrium. It was excised due to its large size and persistent symptoms. On pathophysiology, the mass was definitively diagnosed to be an 80 mm × 70 mm cardiac lipoma. Postoperatively, the patient did well with resolution of her symptoms. This case provides evidence that even large, invasive, symptomatic cardiac lipomas can be successfully resected with good outcomes.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3531982
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author Fahad Syed Naseerullah
Hemangkumar Javaiya
Avinash Murthy
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Hemangkumar Javaiya
Avinash Murthy
Cardiac Lipoma: An Uncharacteristically Large Intra-Atrial Mass Causing Symptoms
Case Reports in Cardiology
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Hemangkumar Javaiya
Avinash Murthy
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title Cardiac Lipoma: An Uncharacteristically Large Intra-Atrial Mass Causing Symptoms
title_short Cardiac Lipoma: An Uncharacteristically Large Intra-Atrial Mass Causing Symptoms
title_full Cardiac Lipoma: An Uncharacteristically Large Intra-Atrial Mass Causing Symptoms
title_fullStr Cardiac Lipoma: An Uncharacteristically Large Intra-Atrial Mass Causing Symptoms
title_full_unstemmed Cardiac Lipoma: An Uncharacteristically Large Intra-Atrial Mass Causing Symptoms
title_sort cardiac lipoma: an uncharacteristically large intra-atrial mass causing symptoms
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Cardiology
issn 2090-6404
2090-6412
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Primary tumours of the heart are often encountered in clinical practice. Different autopsy series estimate the incidence to be anywhere from 0.001% to 0.19%. Cardiac lipoma is a rare type of tumour of the heart and pericardium. It comprises approximately 10–19% of all cardiac tumours. We present a case of a large cardiac lipoma in a fifty-year-old female. She presented with sharp chest pains, palpitations, and dizziness. Acute coronary syndrome was ruled out. A transthoracic echocardiogram showed an abnormal, large, fixed right atrial mass. The mass was noted to be occupying most of the right atrium. It was excised due to its large size and persistent symptoms. On pathophysiology, the mass was definitively diagnosed to be an 80 mm × 70 mm cardiac lipoma. Postoperatively, the patient did well with resolution of her symptoms. This case provides evidence that even large, invasive, symptomatic cardiac lipomas can be successfully resected with good outcomes.
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