Rare Etiology of Acute Embolic Stroke in a 17-Year-Old Girl: Cardiac Papillary Fibroelastoma.

J Pediatr Intensive Care

Department of Pediatrics, Wolfson Children's Hospital, Jacksonville, Florida, United States.

Published: March 2018

A cardiac papillary fibroelastoma is a benign, pedunculated tumor with strand-like projections arising from the endocardium. While often discovered incidentally, these tumors can embolize resulting in major neurologic events. There is a dearth of pediatric literature describing the necessity and optimal timing of surgical intervention for this rare primary cardiac tumor after a cerebrovascular event. We report an interesting case and the subsequent management dilemma in a teenage patient presenting with acute embolic strokes secondary to an aortic valve papillary fibroelastoma. Despite its rarity, a high index of suspicion should be maintained for such tumors in previously healthy children presenting with acute stroke.

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