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Primary neoplasms of the heart
Experimental Pathology, 1981Summary A report about a primary neoplasm of the heart in the rat representing a rare schwannomais presented and compared with the literature.
G. Bode, F. Hartig
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SECONDARY NEOPLASMS OF THE HEART
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1954TRADITIONALLY, metastases to the heart have been considered to be a clinical curiosity or an incidental finding at the autopsy table. At the Laboratory of Experimental Oncology we have had the opportunity to follow to necropsy 288 patients with advanced neoplastic disease of wide variety.
Richard C. Burnett, Michael B. Shimkin
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Imaging features of nonmyxomatous primary neoplasms of the heart and pericardium
Clinical Imaging, 1998We present the imaging findings in 13 patients with nonmyxomatous primary neoplasms of the heart and pericardium. Ten patients had abnormal chest films. While echocardiography was useful for determining origin of the tumor, CT (computed tomography) and MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) were better at delineating extent of disease.
Darrell N. Smith+2 more
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Toceranib phosphate resolves right heart obstruction secondary to a heart base neoplasm in a dog
Journal of Veterinary Cardiology, 2022An eight-year-old castrated male, 45 kg labrador retriever presented for evaluation of a two-week history of cough and tachypnoea. Echocardiography revealed an approximately 10 cm heart base mass, which extended to the right atrioventricular junction, causing compression of both the right atrium and ventricle resulting in right-sided congestive heart ...
J. Gregory, J. Thomason, S. Hocker
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PRIMARY NEOPLASMS OF THE HEART
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1928Primary rhabdomyosarcoma of the heart in an adult has not yet been reported in the literature. It is our purpose in this paper to report such a case and to discuss briefly primary tumors of the heart. The literature of this subject has been reviewed by Perlstein,1Goldstein,2Beck and Thatcher,3Nowicki4and Morris,5who gives comprehensive references to ...
Elmer S. Maxwell, Ernest B. Bradley
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Abstract 15104: Malignant Neoplasms of the Heart in the United States
Circulation, 2020Introduction: Malignant cardiac neoplasms (MCN) are rare and deadly. Metastatic cardiac tumors are known to be more frequent than primary neoplasms of the heart. Due to the uncommon nature of this disease, there are few data-driven studies examining the incidence in the United States or analyzing rates and types of ...
Kristina Byers-Spencer+6 more
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Neoplasms of the Heart and Pericardium
1987Neoplasms of the cardiovascular system are identical to tumours elsewhere in the body and the reader is referred to specialized texts. Tumours of the heart and pericardium are exceedingly rare. An incidence of 0.028% has been reported1. The ratio of malignant to benign neoplasms in the heart is 1: 3 and in the pericardium 1:12.
E. G. J. Olsen, R. A. Florio
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Cervical Abnormalities and Gynecological Neoplasms in Heart Transplanted Recipients
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, 2019Purpose Cervical cancer is the most common gynecological cancer worlwide. Squamous intraepithelial lesions (SIL) are known precursors for carcinoma of uterine cervix and associated to infection by human papillomavirus (HPV). Several studies have shown an increased risk of malignant anogenital lesions in recipients of kidney and liver transplants ...
C. Vanrell+4 more
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Risk for Coronary Heart Disease Increases Risk for Colorectal Neoplasm
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2013Colorectal neoplasms and coronary artery disease have similar risk factors. Patients with established coronary artery disease have a high prevalence of colorectal neoplasms. However, little is known about the risk of colorectal neoplasms among individuals at risk for coronary artery disease.We performed a cross-sectional study of 3144 asymptomatic ...
In Kyung Sung+8 more
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[Clinical analysis for 232 cases of primary heart neoplasms].
Zhonghua wai ke za zhi [Chinese journal of surgery], 2006To summarize the clinical characterizations and outcome of surgical treatment of primary heart neoplasms.The clinical data of cardiac neoplasms were analyzed retrospectively in 232 patients. There were 14 malignant tumors (6.0%) and 218 benign tumors (94.0%), of which 200 were left atrial myxomas (86.2%). Palpitation and dyspnea on exertion added up to
Jin-song Han, De-min Yan, Jun An
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