Abstract:
A 40 year old man suffered eight years of vague but disabling symptoms, initially thought to be related to post viral fatigue syndrome, but ameliorated by the removal of a large atrial myxoma. The diagnosis of atrial myxoma is notoriously difficult, but should be excluded by echocardiography if there are predominant symptoms of progressive exertional dyspnoea, even in the absence of cardiological signs.
Source: Gray JB, Bridges AB, McNeill GP. Atrial myxoma: a rare cause of progressive exertional dyspnoea. Scott Med J. 1992 Dec;37(6):186-7. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1492217