An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association
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A Case of Decreased Swallowing Function Due to Cardiac Myxoma
Sumiyo AkazawaSeiko MiuraYasuhiro NagayoshiJunya FukushimaTakahiro NishinoHiroji NagataTaigo NagayamaKazuaki NishikiTaishi FujiiDaisuke SakamotoTetsuya MinamiTaketsugu TsuchiyaHidetaka UramotoShigeru KudohTamaki TakanoTakaki MiwaMichihiko KitayamaShigeru Skamoto
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2022 Volume 45 Issue 1 Pages 31-35

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The case was a 77-year-old man. He had dizziness and dysphagia for 2 years, and underwent detailed screening at the internal medicine department for general malaise and bloody sputum. He was hospitalized for aspiration pneumonia due to dysphagia of unknown origin. This time, he visited a local doctor with palpitations and shortness of breath. Echocardiography indicated a left atrial tumor involving the mitral valve and arrhythmia. Emergency surgery was performed to remove the left atrial myxoma and close the patch at our hospital's cardiovascular surgery department. After the excision, swallowing function was restored, and the patient was diagnosed with postoperative Ortner's syndrome. We report a case where echocardiography was considered important as a detailed investigation of the cause of swallowing dysfunction and dizziness.

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