Primary Cardiac Synovial Sarcoma: A Case Report
Abstract
Primary cardiac sarcomas are rare clinical entities with an incidence rate of 0.0001% in collected autopsy series and are regarded as very aggressive tumors. We herein describe a 21-year-old woman presenting with syncope, dyspnea, and abdominal distention. She suffered from massive ascites, plural effusion, and liver congestion demonstrated by abdominal sonography and chest X-ray. Transthoracic echocardiography revealed a heterogeneous solid mass located in the right atrium; therefore, the patient underwent radical surgical excision of the tumor and 3 cycles of adjuvant chemotherapy. Fifteen months after surgery, she was having a favorable life quality without any evidence of recurrence.
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Issue | Vol 12 No 1 (2017): J Teh Univ Heart Ctr | |
Section | Case Report(s) | |
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Heart neoplasms • Sarcoma • Echocardiography • Cardiac surgical procedures |
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