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Query: UMLS:C0014118 (
endocarditis
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Nodules of mesothelial and monocytic cells (Mesothelial/Monocytic Incidental Cardiac Excresences;
MICE
) are rare cardiac lesions, non neoplastic, possibly reactive and in part derived from mesothelium. A 76 years old woman, treated with low dose of steroid and methotrexate for rheumatoid arthritis, underwent surgical excision of cardiac "MICE". Postoperative period was complicated with early and severe fungal
endocarditis
requiring reintervention. Two aspects are of interest: rarity of both cardiac pathologies and the possible relation to immunosuppressive therapy. Treatment of fungal
endocarditis
should be aggressive, overall survival is rather poor. Possibility to discontinue immunosuppressive treatment should be considered before cardiac surgery.
...
PMID:[Resection of unusual atrial mass complicated with fungal endocarditis in a patient undergoing immunosuppressive treatment]. 1291 71
A 58-year-old male who complained of chest oppression on effort was diagnosed as aortic regurgitation by echocardiography. The cardiac catheterization was showed moderate aortic regurgitation. He was referred to our hospital for aortic valve replacement. We considered preoperatively that the aortic regurgitation is due to infective
endocarditis
or aortitis syndrome. We have not noticed cardiac tumor at all until aortic valve replacement. Postoperative pathological diagnosis of the tumor was malignant lymphoma. The tumor had a characteristic architecture of a cardiac
MICE
(mesothelial/monocytic incidental cardiac excrescence). After the operation, additional chemotherapy using doxorubicin and cysplatin was performed. The patient has been doing well for 5 years after operation.
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PMID:[Primary cardiac malignant lymphoma diagnosed intraoperatively during aortic valve repair; report of a case]. 1555 31