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Published on: July 18, 2014
Primary right atrial cardiac osteosarcoma with congestive heart failure
Tomotaka Dohi1, Hirotoshi Ohmura, Hiroyuki Daida
1Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Juntendo University, Tokyo, Japan. tomotakadohi@msh.biglobe.ne.jp
Abstract:
Right atrial cardiac osteosarcoma is a rare intracardiac tumor that can be difficult to diagnose. This report describes a 20-year-old man who was referred to our hospital with symptoms of heart failure. Echocardiography revealed a mass adhering to the right arterial septum that extended into the right ventricle and inferior vena cava. Right ventricular failure and worsening symptoms indicated the need for emergency life-saving surgery. Thereafter, the associated symptoms dramatically and rapidly diminished, and two days later the patient had recovered sufficiently to walk unaided. The short-term results of surgical tumor excision were excellent.
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