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Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2012
Cardiac neoplasms and other mass-forming lesions are not commonly encountered in surgical pathology practice. Fortunately, for the most part, these fall into a small group of well characterized and readily-recognized entities, although they are not without diagnostic dilemmas.
Doris M. Rassl, Susan J. Davies
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Cardiac neoplasms and other mass-forming lesions are not commonly encountered in surgical pathology practice. Fortunately, for the most part, these fall into a small group of well characterized and readily-recognized entities, although they are not without diagnostic dilemmas.
Doris M. Rassl, Susan J. Davies
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Malignant Primary and Metastatic Cardiac Tumors: A Single-Center 27-Year Case Review
Oncology, 2023Background: Malignant primary cardiac tumors are exceedingly rare, and despite surgical exeresis or chemotherapy, their prognosis remains poor. Cardiac invasion by metastatic tumors, while more common, also entails an unsatisfactory outcome.
P. Garcia Brás +14 more
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American Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2023
Cardiac tumors are a heterogeneous group of pathologic masses of the heart that contain primary tumors—benign or malignant, and secondary tumors. Metastases are significantly more frequent, mostly originating from lung, breast, gastrointestinal tract, or ovary carcinomas.
Kopcik, Katarzyna +2 more
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Cardiac tumors are a heterogeneous group of pathologic masses of the heart that contain primary tumors—benign or malignant, and secondary tumors. Metastases are significantly more frequent, mostly originating from lung, breast, gastrointestinal tract, or ovary carcinomas.
Kopcik, Katarzyna +2 more
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A study of 399 cardiac tumors: Characteristics of echocardiography and pathological features
Echocardiography, 2021This study aimed to summarize the transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) characteristics of cardiac tumors with different pathologies.
Hui Ma +5 more
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International Journal of Cardiology, 2009
Primary cardiac tumors are a rare entity compared to tumors that metastasize to the heart. Patients with such tumors may be asymptomatic. Many cases are found incidentally during evaluation of an unrelated medical condition. It is important for the clinician to have a high index of suspicion when evaluating a patient presenting with signs and systemic ...
Maraj, MD, Suraj +2 more
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Primary cardiac tumors are a rare entity compared to tumors that metastasize to the heart. Patients with such tumors may be asymptomatic. Many cases are found incidentally during evaluation of an unrelated medical condition. It is important for the clinician to have a high index of suspicion when evaluating a patient presenting with signs and systemic ...
Maraj, MD, Suraj +2 more
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Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2020
Objective The purpose of this study was to analyze the clinical and perinatal outcomes along with ultrasonographic characteristics of fetuses with a cardiac tumor. Methods The data were obtained retrospectively between January 2010 and December 2019 in a
F. Okmen +6 more
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Objective The purpose of this study was to analyze the clinical and perinatal outcomes along with ultrasonographic characteristics of fetuses with a cardiac tumor. Methods The data were obtained retrospectively between January 2010 and December 2019 in a
F. Okmen +6 more
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Cardiac Autotransplantation for Primary Cardiac Tumors
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2006Complete tumor resection is the optimal treatment of cardiac tumors. Anatomic accessibility and proximity to vital structures complicates resection of tumors involving the left heart. The results of standard resection and resection with orthotopic heart transplantation are dismal.
Michael J, Reardon +7 more
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Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation of Cardiac Tumors: Updated 2021 WHO Tumor Classification.
RadiographicsCardiac tumors, although rare, carry high morbidity and mortality rates. They are commonly first identified either at echocardiography or incidentally at thoracoabdominal CT performed for noncardiac indications.
Maria Clara Lorca +8 more
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