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BACKGROUND Atrial myxoma remains a rare clinical entity with an incidence of surgically resected cases of 0.5-0.7 per million population and prevalence of less then 5 per 10,000. It typically manifests in woman after third decade of life; symptoms vary greatly and may present with arrhythmia, intracardiac flow obstruction, embolic phenomenon, and associated constitutional symptoms. Neurological complications associated with atrial myxoma most frequently include cerebral infarct due to embolus. Cerebellar involvement is very rare an