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Sang-Hoon Seol1, Dong-Soo Kim, Yang-Chun Han, Ki-Hun Kim, Young-Bok Kim, Dong-Kie Kim, Tae-Hyun Yang, Dae-Kyeong Kim, Doo-Il Kim.
Abstract
A 25-year-old woman with a history of kidney transplantation for lupus nephritis was referred for the evaluation and management of a mass incidentally found on echocardiography. An oval and pedunculated mass attached to the tricuspid valve was managed with nonsurgical treatment. No symptoms and complications attributable to the mass developed. Three years later, the size of the mass decreased. Here we report the case of a probable cardiac papillary fibroelastoma (PFE), a mobile mass, with a stalk on the septal leaflet of the tricuspid valve that was managed for three years without surgical treatment.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19732420 PMCID: PMC2749808 DOI: 10.1186/1476-7120-7-44
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiovasc Ultrasound ISSN: 1476-7120 Impact factor: 2.062
Figure 1Modified four-chamber apical view showing an oval (1.1 × 0.9 cm in size) mass having refractive appearance with echolucent areas on the septal leaflet of tricuspid vlave. LA = left atrium; RA = right atrium; LV = left ventricle; RV = right ventricle.
Figure 2Transesophageal echocardiography at 85° view showing a mass with a stalk in right atrium. LA = left atrium; RA = right atrium.
Figure 3Three years later, modified four-chamber apical view showing a smaller mass (0.6 × 0.7 cm in size) in comparison with figure 1. LA = left atrium; RA = right atrium; LV = left ventricle; RV = right ventricle.