Ambreen Moatasim, Anwarul Haque, Ayesha Masood.
Skin ulceration due to metastatic emboli from ventricular Myxoma.
Int J Pathol Jan ;3(1):33-6.

We report a case of left ventricular myxoma metastasizing to blood vessels of extremities and causing cutaneous ulceration. Most of left ventricular myxomas are symptomatic (92.7%). Systemic embolism is the most common manifestation (50%) and often leads to death. The propensity of cardiac myxomas to embolize is thought to be related to tumor morphology, with friable and gelatinous myxomas being more likely to embolize than firm and fibrous lesions. The current case is rare in the sense that the myxomatous material had metastasized to blood vessels of hands and legs, causing arterial insufficiency and hence cutaneous ulceration.

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