| Literature DB >> 29349900 |
Nóra Ambrus1, Kálmán Havasi1, Anita Kalapos1, László Sághy1, Attila Makai1, Gábor Bogáts2, Zoltán Hegedűs2, Béla Iványi3, Zsuzsanna Besenyi4, Zsuzsanna Pápai5, László Nagy6, Tamás Forster1, Attila Nemes1.
Abstract
Cardiac angiosarcomas are the most common primary malignant cardiac tumors in adults. The diagnosis is often delayed due to nonspecific clinical symptoms at presentation. The cornerstones of diagnosis are echocardiography and the histological evaluation of the cardiac biopsy. The knowledge on the treatment is limited; the outcomes of chemotherapy, radiotherapy, complete surgical removal, and heart transplantation are controversial. We report a 38-year-old woman with a primary heart tumor which infiltrated the right atrial wall and the pericardium and caused pericardial effusion. Angiosarcoma was verified histologically. The surgical excision could not be radical, and the patient died 3 months from diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: angiosarcoma; cardiac tumor; echocardiography; pericardial effusion
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29349900 DOI: 10.1111/echo.13808
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Echocardiography ISSN: 0742-2822 Impact factor: 1.724