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Unusual Presentation of Dual Left Atrial Masses Including Pulmonary Vein Involvement: A Rare Spindle Cell Sarcoma
Ashtyn P Philipsheck1, Matthew S Khouzam2, Nayer Khouzam3
1Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, California.
Primary cardiac spindle cell sarcoma is a rare, aggressive tumor. Despite successful resection, this patient developed delayed metastases, highlighting the need for vigilant follow-up and multidisciplinary care in managing this challenging cardiac tumor.
Area of Science:
- Cardiovascular Pathology
- Oncology
- Surgical Oncology
Background:
- Primary cardiac spindle cell sarcoma is an aggressive malignancy with a typically poor prognosis.
- These rare tumors often present with nonspecific symptoms, leading to diagnostic challenges.
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