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Multiple Intracranial Myxomatous Aneurysms

  • Background:
    • Intracranial myxomatous aneurysms after atrial myxoma resection is a rare neurologic complication.This may be due to myxoma tumor cell seeding of the cerebral vessels followed by destruction of the arterial wall.
  • Clinical Presentation:
    • Neurologic manifestations include headache, hemiparesis, hypoesthesia of limbs, seizures, dysarthria, cerebral ischemia, and so on; may precede cardiac myxoma manifestations; or may present alone.
    • Subarachnoid hemorrhage can be observed in association with rupture of aneurysms.
  • Key Diagnostic Features:
    • Myxomatous aneurysms are characteristically multiple in number, distal in location, fusiform in shape, and show marked enhancement.
    • Cerebral angiography is the most sensitive examination. Aneurysms typically appear as focal vascular outpouchings or dilatations, fusiform and/or saccular in morphology, and with delay in the passage of contrast agent.
    • Myxomatous aneurysms appear as high density on CT, variable signal intensity on MRI because of complex composition, and characteristically with marked enhancement. Some lesions may show hypointense flow voids.
  • Differential Diagnoses:
    • Mycotic aneurysms: presence of predisposing factors such as endocarditis, meningitis, and so on; positive cultures from peripheral blood or the infected aneurysm wall; antibiotic therapy can be effective
    • Dissection: intimal flap; narrowed eccentric lumen surrounded by a crescent-shaped mural thrombus and thin annular enhancement
    • Collagen vascular disorders: medical and family history; characteristic clinical manifestations in different organs and systems, including the skeletal system, the skin, and so on
  • Treatment:
    • There are no definite guidelines for treatment of myxomatous aneurysms.
    • Resection of cardiac myxomas, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, surgical treatment, and coil embolization may be helpful.
December 31, 2020

A 41-year-old woman with a repeated headache for 7 years following resection of a left atrial myxoma. The headache intensified for a month.

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