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A case of multiple cardiac calcified amorphous tumours
Amrit Chowdhary1, Sarah Catherine Walpole2, Sanjay Gupta3
1Department of Cardiology, Fairfield General Hospital, Rochdale Old Road, Bury BL97TD, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Cardiac calcified amorphous tumours of the heart are rare non-neoplastic cardiac masses that can present like a malignant mass or an intra-cardiac thrombus. We report an extremely unusual case of a 73year old man who presented to hospital with dyspnoea and subsequent investigations revealed multiple cardiac CATs.
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