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Prolapsing giant right atrial myxoma in a young male presenting as pulmonary embolism
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  • Bhupinder Singh,
  • Rajiv Kumar Gupta,
  • Rohit Tandon,
  • Ankita Soni,
  • Harpreet Kaur,
  • Bishav Mohan,
  • Gurpreet Wander
Bhupinder Singh
Dayanand Medical College and Hospital Department of Cardiology

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Rajiv Kumar Gupta
Dayanand Medical College and Hospital
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Rohit Tandon
Dayanand Medical College and Hospital Department of Cardiology
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Ankita Soni
Dayanand Medical College and Hospital
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Harpreet Kaur
Dayanand Medical College and Hospital
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Bishav Mohan
Dayanand Medical College and Hospital Department of Cardiology
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Gurpreet Wander
Dayanand Medical College and Hospital Department of Cardiology
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Abstract

A 22-year male presented with complaints of dyspnea. Multimodality imaging revealed a polypoidal right atrial mass with sub-massive pulmonary embolism. The patient underwent urgent surgery. The pathological examination confirmed it as cardiac myxoma. Cardiac myxoma, a most common primary cardiac tumor, is commonly found in the left atrium. The right atrium is an uncommon site and the usual mode of presentation is the tumor or thrombus embolisation to the pulmonary circulation.
21 Jan 2022Submitted to Echocardiography
22 Jan 2022Assigned to Editor
22 Jan 2022Submission Checks Completed
30 Jan 2022Reviewer(s) Assigned
18 Feb 2022Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
28 Feb 2022Editorial Decision: Accept
Apr 2022Published in Echocardiography volume 39 issue 4 on pages 645-646. 10.1111/echo.15335