From private practice (F.J.C.) and The Miriam Hospital, Division of
Cardiology (A.S.K.), Providence, RI 02906.
Correspondence to Alan S. Katz, MD, Division of Cardiology, The Miriam Hospital, 164 Summit Ave, Providence, RI 02906.
A 40-year-old healthy
woman presented with an acute expressive aphasia and right
hemiparesis. An angiogram revealed an occluded left middle cerebral
artery consistent with an embolic stroke. In the
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Images in Cardiovascular Medicine
Fibroelastoma and Embolic Stroke
, panel A, a four-chamber view from
a transesophageal echocardiogram, shows a 1.5-cm
spherical mass on the posterior mitral valve leaflet (white arrow; LA
indicates left atrium; LV, left ventricle; and AML, anterior mitral
leaflet). The differential diagnosis of this lesion included thrombus,
vegetation, mitral annual calcification, and tumor. Successful surgical
excision of the mass and mitral valve reconstruction
with implantation of a Carpentier ring was performed. Panel B is a cut
section of the mass stained with hematoxylin-eosin magnified 20x. The
image demonstrates the characteristic pathological findings of a
fibroelastoma, which include multiple papillary fronds composed of a
central core of connective tissue, collagen, and elastic fibers
surrounded by hyperplastic endocardial cells. It is likely that one of
the fronds dislodged and embolized. After 1 year, the motor and
speech deficits have improved.

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