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Moayad M Alqurashi1, Ahmed Alsaileek2,3,4, Thamer H Alenazi1,3,4
1Department of Medicine, King Abdulaziz Medical City - National Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Abstract:
The prevalence of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB) is very common in the Middle East; however, myocardial involvement is among the most infrequent manifestations of extrapulmonary TB. We present a young adult who was incidentally found to have a large right atrial tuberculoma, diagnosed by non-invasive cardiac imaging and effectively treated with standard first-line anti-TB treatment, steroids, and anticoagulation. This case is a classical presentation of nodular myocardial involvement of TB, highlighting advantages of advanced imaging, e.g., cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) and multidisciplinary treatment.
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