Author/Authors :
Pizzuti, Alfredo Division of Cardiology - Mauriziano Hospital, Torino, Italy , Parisi, Francesco Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery - Mauriziano Hospital, Torino, Italy , Mosso, Luciano Unit of Pathology - Mauriziano Hospital, Torino, Italy , Cali’ Quaglia, Francesca Division of Cardiology - Mauriziano Hospital, Torino, Italy , Tomasello, Antonino Division of Cardiology - Mauriziano Hospital, Torino, Italy
Abstract :
A 59-year-old man underwent an echocardiography study after myocardial infarction and it showed a thin, mobile mass attached
to the aortic valve. A diagnosis of Lambl’s excrescence (LE) was suspected. Coronary occlusion as a consequence of embolism
of LE’s material could not be excluded and the patient underwent surgical excision. Histology confirmed the diagnosis; however
a differential diagnosis with papillary fibroelastoma could not be established because both of these structures are histologically
indistinguishable. A brief survey of the literature is presented. Evidence-based recommendations for treatment have not been
established yet.