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A case report of an ischaemic stroke, caused by a primary cardiac intimal sarcoma

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Joshua Lloyd,

Joshua Lloyd


Navinee Gilliat,

Navinee Gilliat


Graeme Porter,

Graeme Porter


Francesco Pirone

Francesco Pirone


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2024-11-17

Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12872-023-03090-5

Abstract

Key Questions


1. What is primary cardiac intimal sarcoma?

Primary cardiac intimal sarcoma is an extremely rare type of cardiac malignancy, typically presenting with symptoms of cardiac dysfunction but can also manifest through systemic emboli like stroke.

2. How can cryptogenic stroke be related to cardiac malignancies?

Cryptogenic stroke may sometimes be caused by emboli from an undiagnosed cardiac malignancy, as in this case where a large left atrial mass was later identified as an intimal sarcoma.

3. What diagnostic steps are recommended for cryptogenic stroke?

Echocardiography should be considered a first-line investigation for cryptogenic stroke, even in the absence of cardiac symptoms, to identify potential cardiac sources of embolism.

4. What are the treatment options and prognosis for cardiac intimal sarcoma?

Treatment primarily involves surgical resection, sometimes followed by radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Prognosis remains poor, with mean survival between 3 and 12 months.


Abstract

Background

Intimal sarcomas are a rare type of primary cardiac malignancy. This case highlights a 57-year-old male presenting with stroke symptoms and an eventual diagnosis of left atrial intimal sarcoma.

Presentation

The patient experienced sudden left limb weakness and disorientation. Initial tests did not reveal a cardiac issue. Later, echocardiography identified a pedunculated left atrial mass, confirmed as intimal sarcoma after resection.

Conclusions

Primary cardiac malignancies can present solely with systemic emboli, making echocardiography vital in cryptogenic stroke cases. Surgical resection remains the primary treatment, though prognosis is poor.

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2024 November 74 74
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rating
550 Views

Added on

2024-11-17

Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12872-023-03090-5

Related Subjects
Anatomy
Biochemistry
Epidemiology
Genetics
Neuroscience
Psychology
Oncology
Medicine
Musculoskeletal science
Pediatrics
Pathology
Pharmacology
Physiology
Psychiatry
Primary care
Women and reproductive health

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