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An undifferentiated, pleomorphic cardiac sarcoma masquerading as myxoma
David Kerbl1, Julien Exposito1, John Carabello2
1Oklahoma State University Medical Center, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tulsa, OK, USA.
Abstract:
Cardiac sarcoma is a very rare cause of primary cardiac tumor. We present a case of an undifferentiated, pleomorphic cardiac sarcoma, masquerading as a cardiac myxoma on multimodal imaging evaluation, which was definitively diagnosed on intra-operative histopathologic examination followed by surgical resection.
Learning Objective:
Evaluate and diagnose a rare primary cardiac tumor via multimodal imaging and a multidisciplinary approach.
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