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. 1976 Nov;38(11):1209–1212. doi: 10.1136/hrt.38.11.1209

Echocardiographic diagnosis of large fungal verruca attached to mitral valve.

R C Pasternak, D S Cannom, L S Cohen
PMCID: PMC483157  PMID: 1008962

Abstract

In a patient with endocarditis due to Candida tropicalis echocardiograms from mitral valve vegetations were found to mimic the typical pattern of a left atrial myxoma. A mass was shown occupying the mitral orifice posterior to the anterior mitral leaflet; densities also appeared in the left atrium.Though these echocardiographic findings were consistent with the diagnosis of a left atrial myxoma, there were other distinctive differential diagnostic features. Other diagnostic possibilities must, therefore, be considered in the interpretation of echocardiograms which suggest left atrial tumour.

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