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Cardiac myxoma as a rare etiological substrate of stroke: a case report

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dc.contributor.author Dornea, Diana
dc.contributor.author Covali, Anton
dc.contributor.author Rezneac, Larisa
dc.date.accessioned 2026-03-09T09:32:05Z
dc.date.available 2026-03-09T09:32:05Z
dc.date.issued 2026
dc.identifier.citation DORNEA, Diana; Anton COVALI and Larisa REZNEAC. Cardiac myxoma as a rare etiological substrate of stroke: a case report. In: Medicina internă în tranziţie de la medicina bazată pe dovezi la medicina personalizată. Chişinău, 2026, p. 85. ISBN 978-9975-82-457-6. (Congresul aniversar „80 de ani de inovaţie în sănătate şi educaţie medicală”, 20-22 octombrie 2025: culegere de rezumate). en_US
dc.identifier.isbn 978-9975-82-457-6
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/32757
dc.description.abstract Background. Stroke is a serious neurological emergency with a high risk of long-term disability or death, especially in young patients with unclear or undetermined etiology. Benign cardiac tumors, such as right ventricular myxoma, although rare, can be important embolic causes and are often insufficiently diagnosed. Objective(s). Emphasizing the importance of early etiological diagnosis and multidisciplinary management in strokes of unclear cause, by presenting a clinical case with a rare origin - right heart myxoma. Materials and methods. This paper presents a descriptive analysis of a clinical case admitted to the ED of the Institute of Emergency Medicine in 2025. The patient, a 41-yearold woman, presented with neurological sequelae 7 days after a recurrent ischemic stroke. Clinical, paraclinical, and interdisciplinary evaluation were essential in identifying the underlying cause. Results. Detailed paraclinical examinations revealed the presence of a myxoma located in the right ventricle — a benign cardiac tumor with significant embolic potential that can cause severe neurological complications and seriously threaten life. Given the associated risks, the patient was urgently transferred to the IMSP Republican Clinical Hospital, where she underwent specialized surgical intervention with complete excision of the tumor mass. The postoperative course was favorable, and subsequent multidisciplinary monitoring allowed for the early initiation of effective preventive measures to avoid recurrence and further complications. Conclusion(s). Stroke in young patients requires thorough etiological evaluation, including rare causes. Multidisciplinary collaboration is essential for accurate diagnosis and rapid intervention to prevent severe complications. Cardiac myxoma should be considered in atypical clinical presentations. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher CEP Medicina en_US
dc.relation.ispartof Medicina internă în tranziţie de la medicina bazată pe dovezi la medicina personalizată: Congresul aniversar „80 de ani de inovaţie în sănătate şi educaţie medicală”, 20-22 octombrie 2025: Culegere de rezumate en_US
dc.subject cardiac myxoma en_US
dc.subject stroke en_US
dc.subject evaluation en_US
dc.subject multidisciplinary en_US
dc.subject ED en_US
dc.title Cardiac myxoma as a rare etiological substrate of stroke: a case report en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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