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Imaging Cardiac Tumors

2008
Cross-sectional imaging techniques such as echocardiography and MRI provide important information about cardiac masses. Echocardiography can provide information about cardiac tumors with regard to size, location and response to treatment. MRI is helpful in determining tumor extent, mobility, location, local invasion, relationship with critical cardiac ...
Mannudeep K, Kalra, Suhny, Abbara
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Clinical and genetic description of patients with prenatally identified cardiac tumors

Prenatal Diagnosis, 2019
Rhabdomyomas are the most common type of prenatal cardiac tumors. When isolated, 50% to 70% are related to the tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). The aim of this study was to reinforce the importance of additional clinical data in patients with prenatal ...
Luisa F Mariscal-Mendizábal   +11 more
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Cardiac Tumors

2007
Abstract Primary tumors of the heart are exceedingly rare, accounting for less than 5% of all cardiac tumors; the remaining 95% are metastatic tumors to the heart. The most common primary cardiac tumors in adults are myxomas, usually occurring in the left atrium, followed by lipomas and fibroelastomas.
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Primary and secondary cardiac tumors: clinical presentation, diagnosis, surgical treatment, and results

General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2022
Alessio Campisi   +3 more
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Genetic insights into cardiac tumors: a comprehensive review

Medical Oncology, 2022
Sivaramasundaram Sankarasubramanian   +2 more
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Cardiac Tumors

Seminars in Roentgenology, 2008
Paul J, O'Sullivan, Gregory W, Gladish
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Cardiac Tumors

Postgraduate Medicine, 1974
R R, Scobbo, E K, Chung
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Cardiac tumors.

American family physician, 1988
Cardiac tumors are great imitators in cardiovascular disease. Common clinical presentations include arrhythmias, congestive heart failure, pericardial effusion, pulmonary or systemic embolic disease, valvular dysfunction and constitutional symptoms, such as fever, malaise and weight loss.
M J, Burday, A C, Lombardi
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Cardiac Tumors: Clinical Presentation, Diagnosis, and Management

Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2019
T. Poterucha   +3 more
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