Ectopic thyroid tissue is a result of abnormal migration of thyroid tissue during the embryonic state. Most of these rare cases, almost 90% of them, are located in the base of the tongue and a minority of them is located anteriorly near the hyoid bone area. Below we report the case of a young patient with an intracardiac mass first diagnosed with three-dimensional echocardiography and afterward successfully treated surgically.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTurner syndrome is associated with a higher frequency of heart defects detected prenatally when compared to postnatal reports. The most common heart defects detected prenatally are hypoplastic left heart syndrome and coarctation of the aorta. We report a case involving a fetus at 16 gestational weeks with a septated cystic hygroma located on the neck and head, an interventricular septal mass, a hypoplastic left ventricle due to aortic stenosis, mitral stenosis, and a hypoplastic aortic arch with a karyotype of mos 45, X, [47 cells]/47, XXX [3 cells].
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 48-year-old hiatus hernia patient with a history of an occasional epigastric burning sensation for the last 10 years presented with a new onset of chest pain in addition to the persistence of his other symptoms. An apical left ventricular aneurism was found on 64-slice computed tomographic angiography. Coronary angiography confirmed the diagnosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report the case of a 21-year-old female with previous history of primitive neuroectodermal tumor of the anterior abdominal wall who developed severe manifestations of right heart failure due to a mass obliterating the right ventricular cavity. She underwent emergent resection of the mass with histopathologic confirmation of metastatic neuroectodermal tumor. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of emergent surgical excision of a metastatic cardiac tumor of primitive neuroectodermal origin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF