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Volume 18, Issue 7
  • ISSN: 1573-4056
  • E-ISSN: 1875-6603

Abstract

Background: Cardiac tumors have heterogeneous and unspecific clinical presentations which is why their diagnosis is difficult. Case Report: A middle-aged woman presented to the emergency department with unspecific symptoms developing over 2 weeks. Multimodality imaging revealed a large mass filling the left atrium with a large base adherent to the fossa ovalis and flow obstruction. After surgical extraction, the anatomopathological analysis was compatible with a primary benign cardiac tumor. Conclusion: Clinical presentation of cardiac tumors is usually unspecific and multimodality imaging is crucial in the diagnostic workflow. Surgical excision should be performed as quickly as possible.

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2022-07-01
2025-10-08
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    Case Report
Keyword(s): atrial mass; cardiac surgery; Cardiac tumor; case report; echocardiography; imaging
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