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Posted: 2025-04-26 06:44:49 UTC

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A 26-year-old man experienced sudden leg pain and immobility due to a saddle embolus at the aortoiliac junction, which was surgically removed. A left atrial mass was subsequently discovered and excised, with histopathology revealing abundant mucopolysaccharide matrix with scattered nests of lepidic cells.
Sudden onset of severe leg pain and immobility
Saddle embolus at the aortoiliac junction
Left atrial mass identified and removed
Histopathology revealing mucopolysaccharide matrix with lepidic cells
Sudden onset of severe pain
Inability to move the left leg
Diagnosis and removal of saddle embolus
Identification and removal of left atrial mass