Vol 70, No 5 (2012)
Case studies
Published online: 2012-05-23
The diagnosis and clinical importance of tumour neovascularisation from coronary artery to right atrial myxoma
DOI: 10.33963/v.kp.78925
Kardiol Pol 2012;70(5):501-504.
Abstract
Myxomas are the commonest cardiac tumours and are usually localised in the atria. Neovascularisation in cardiac myxomas
has been shown in previous case reports. However, the clinical importance of neovascularisation in cardiac myxomas is not
well understood. In our case report, we present a right atrial myxoma in a 46 year-old woman admitted to our hospital with
exertional angina and dyspnea. Coronary angiography revealed the presence of tumour neovascularisation from the right
coronary artery, with no evidence of coronary artery stenosis. We thus speculate that neovascularisation of myxoma may
cause typical anginal symptoms as a result of coronary steal phenomenon. Coronary angiography might help in the evaluation
of the neovascularisation process and also in indicating surgery.
Keywords: myxomaneovascularisationechocardiographyangiography