Literature DB >> 7967668

Cardiac fibroma: clinicopathologic correlates and surgical treatment.

A P Burke1, M Rosado-de-Christenson, P A Templeton, R Virmani.   

Abstract

The clinicopathologic findings of 23 patients with cardiac fibroma are presented. The mean patient age was 13 years, with a range of 1 day to 56 years. The presenting symptoms included heart failure, arrhythmias, sudden death, cyanosis, and chest pain. Some patients had no symptoms, and one patient had Gorlin's syndrome. Echocardiography and magnetic resonance imaging were very sensitive in diagnosis. Nineteen patients underwent tumor resection or biopsy, and four tumors were diagnosed at cardiac transplantation or autopsy on explanted hearts. In five surgical cases, complex operations were necessary, including pericardial or synthetic patches, valve replacement, or coronary artery grafting. Two operative deaths occurred in patients with surgical resections and four operative deaths in patients who at the time of the operation were deemed to have inoperable disease and only biopsy was performed. All deaths but one were in patients younger than 2 years of age. Four patients with subtotal resections did well after the operation. Dense collagen was more frequent in tumors in older patients. We conclude that fibromas are congenital tumors that are frequently discovered in adolescents and adults. Surgical treatment is generally successful, and imaging techniques are helpful in preoperative assessment.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7967668

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 0022-5223            Impact factor:   5.209


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2.  Giant cardiac fibroma: an unusual cause of failure to thrive.

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4.  Left ventricular fibroma in an aged patient: report of a case.

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5.  Asymptomatic giant cardiac fibroma presenting as mitral valve prolapse in an adult patient.

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6.  Resection of left ventricular fibroma with subacute papillary muscle rupture.

Authors:  Monika J Leja; Lynda Perryman; Michael J Reardon
Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J       Date:  2011

7.  Antenatal diagnosis and successful surgical removal of a large right ventricular fibroma.

Authors:  Joseph Atallah; Murray Robertson; Ivan M Rebeyka; John Dyck; Michelle L Noga
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8.  Cardiac fibroma as an inherited manifestation of nevoid basal-cell carcinoma syndrome.

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9.  Giant right atrial cystic hamartoma: a case report and literature review.

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Review 10.  Multidetector CT and MR imaging of cardiac tumors.

Authors:  Eun Young Kim; Yeon Hyeon Choe; Kiick Sung; Seung Woo Park; Ji Hye Kim; Young-Hyeh Ko
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