Abstract

BackgroundEchocardiography plays an important role in the diagnosis of heart disease. Sometimes, however, it may also provide misdiagnosis information.Case presentationWe report a rare case of a misdiagnosis of primary mitral valvular tumor with severe regurgitation by preoperative echocardiography. During the surgery, the true lesion was found to be mitral valve leaflet prolapse due to degenerative mitral valve disease.ConclusionFor individual patient, the best clinical decision not only needs the extensive application of echocardiography, but also needs the combination of clinical symptoms and more auxiliary examination.

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