10 April 2025
: Case report
Subtle Symptoms of Large Biatrial Myxomas: A Case Study and Surgical Insights
Unknown etiology, Challenging differential diagnosis
Azka Naeem ACDE 1*, Emmanuel U. Emeasoba ABE 2, Muhammad Hashim Khan BE 3, Jacob Shani ADF 2, Adnan Sadiq CD 2, Omar Azar BCD 4, Greg H. Ribakove BD 5, Paul C. Saunders ACDEF 5DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.946979
Am J Case Rep 2025; 26:e946979
Figure 3. Transthoracic echocardiogram showing biatrial masses. (A) Parasternal long axis view shows a mass in the left atrium. The white arrow points toward the left atrial mass. The red arrow points toward the mitral valve leaflets. (B) Apical view shows huge masses in both atria, labelled with white arrows, with no differentiation of the atrial septum. LV – left ventricle; RV – right ventricle; RVOT – right ventricle outflow tract.






