Rapid Involution of Large Cardiac Rhabdomyomas With Everolimus Therapy
Ashish Garg1, Sudheer R Gorla1, Richard E Kardon1
1Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Holtz Children's Hospital, Jackson Memorial Medical Center, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA.
Abstract:
Rhabdomyoma of the fetal heart is a rare disease accounting for about 1% of all fetal cardiac structural anomalies. They are often found in association with tuberous sclerosis complex. Large cardiac rhabdomyomas can compromise the cardiac function. We report a case of multiple large rhabdomyomas of the right and left ventricles, affecting the cardiac function, which was successfully treated with the chemotherapeutic and immunosuppressive medication everolimus, in a neonate with genetically confirmed tuberous sclerosis complex with multisystem manifestations. There was rapid involution of the tumors in response to everolimus therapy in this infant.
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