Jove
Visualize
Contact Us
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
ABOUT JoVE
OverviewLeadershipBlogJoVE Help Center
AUTHORS
Publishing ProcessEditorial BoardScope & PoliciesPeer ReviewFAQSubmit
LIBRARIANS
TestimonialsSubscriptionsAccessResourcesLibrary Advisory BoardFAQ
RESEARCH
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of ExperimentsArchive
EDUCATION
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab ManualFaculty Resource CenterFaculty Site
Terms & Conditions of Use
Privacy Policy
Policies

Related Concept Videos

Angina III: Clinical Manifestations and Assessment01:29

Angina III: Clinical Manifestations and Assessment

4
Angina manifests as chest pain, tightness, or squeezing discomfort typically located behind the breastbone. It can radiate to the neck, jaw, shoulders, and inner aspects of the upper arms, most commonly the left arm. Patients may experience shortness of breath, fatigue, profuse sweating, dizziness, indigestion, heartburn, palpitations, anxiety, and vomiting as accompanying symptoms. This pain often lasts a few minutes and is triggered by physical exertion, emotional stress, heavy meals, or cold...
4
Cardiomyopathy III: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy01:29

Cardiomyopathy III: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

1
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, or HCM, is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder characterized by asymmetric left ventricular hypertrophy without ventricular dilation. It is more common in men and is typically diagnosed in young, athletic adults.EtiologyHCM is primarily genetic and is caused by mutations in genes encoding sarcomeric proteins. Researchers have identified over 1400 mutations across at least 11 different genes. Among these, the most frequently occurring mutations are found in the...
1
Aneurysm II: Clinical Manifestations and Diagnostic Studies01:21

Aneurysm II: Clinical Manifestations and Diagnostic Studies

3
Thoracic, aortic arch and abdominal aneurysms are significant vascular conditions that can present with various clinical manifestations and lead to serious complications. Understanding these manifestations and the appropriate diagnostic studies is essential for effective management and treatment.Thoracic Aortic AneurysmsThoracic aortic aneurysms often remain asymptomatic until they reach a size that impinges on adjacent structures. They typically cause deep, diffuse chest pain that radiates to...
3

You might also read

Related Articles

Articles linked to this work by shared authors, journal, and citation graph.

Sort by
Same author

Treatment of trigeminal neuralgia: single-fraction LINAC-based radiosurgery option, mono-institutional experience with long follow-up.

La Radiologia medica·2026
Same author

Developmental Profile and Variability in Preschool-Age Children With Down Syndrome.

Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR·2026
Same author

[Gender bias and artificial intelligence in cardiology: evidence, clinical implications, and future perspectives].

Giornale italiano di cardiologia (2006)·2026
Same author

Correction: Ficany et al. Epistaxis Prevention, Treatment, and Future Perspectives for Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia. <i>J. Clin. Med.</i> 2025, <i>14</i>, 7724.

Journal of clinical medicine·2026
Same author

Rapid assessment of feeding intolerance: a systematic approach to reduce time to full enteral feeding in preterm infants.

Frontiers in pediatrics·2026
Same author

Mediastinal grey zone lymphomas: Results of the expert pathological review analysis of a case series enrolled in the multicentre BIOGZL-2020 study in Italy.

British journal of haematology·2026

Related Experiment Video

Updated: Jun 11, 2025

Ultrasound Imaging-guided Intracardiac Injection to Develop a Mouse Model of Breast Cancer Brain Metastases Followed by Longitudinal MRI
08:36

Ultrasound Imaging-guided Intracardiac Injection to Develop a Mouse Model of Breast Cancer Brain Metastases Followed by Longitudinal MRI

Published on: March 6, 2014

18.8K

[Primary cardiac angiosarcoma: an unexpected presentation].

Marco Martinelli1, Georgette Khoury1, Massimo Principi2

  • 1S.C. Cardiologia, Azienda Ospedaliera Santa Maria di Terni, Università degli Studi di Perugia.

Giornale Italiano Di Cardiologia (2006)
|September 29, 2024
PubMed
Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

Cardiac angiosarcoma, a rare cancer, often affects young men and can be asymptomatic. This case highlights diagnosis via multimodality imaging and histology in a young adult presenting with syncope after cocaine use.

Area of Science:

  • Cardiovascular Pathology
  • Oncology
  • Diagnostic Imaging

Background:

  • Cardiac angiosarcoma is the most common primary cardiac malignancy, predominantly affecting young males.

More Related Videos

Modeling Brain Metastasis by Internal Carotid Artery Injection of Cancer Cells
10:01

Modeling Brain Metastasis by Internal Carotid Artery Injection of Cancer Cells

Published on: August 2, 2022

6.3K
The In ovo CAM-assay as a Xenograft Model for Sarcoma
12:44

The In ovo CAM-assay as a Xenograft Model for Sarcoma

Published on: July 17, 2013

25.4K

Related Experiment Videos

Last Updated: Jun 11, 2025

Ultrasound Imaging-guided Intracardiac Injection to Develop a Mouse Model of Breast Cancer Brain Metastases Followed by Longitudinal MRI
08:36

Ultrasound Imaging-guided Intracardiac Injection to Develop a Mouse Model of Breast Cancer Brain Metastases Followed by Longitudinal MRI

Published on: March 6, 2014

18.8K
Modeling Brain Metastasis by Internal Carotid Artery Injection of Cancer Cells
10:01

Modeling Brain Metastasis by Internal Carotid Artery Injection of Cancer Cells

Published on: August 2, 2022

6.3K
The In ovo CAM-assay as a Xenograft Model for Sarcoma
12:44

The In ovo CAM-assay as a Xenograft Model for Sarcoma

Published on: July 17, 2013

25.4K
  • It infiltrates cardiac structures rapidly and can metastasize, often presenting with poor prognosis due to late diagnosis.
  • Early symptoms are rare, making diagnosis challenging until advanced stages.