エピカルディアル心臓血管腫の拡大: シリアルマルチモダリティー画像と病理学的相関
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まとめ
この要約は機械生成です。希少な良性腫瘍である心臓血管腫は 時間が経つにつれて大きくなり 症状を引き起こします このケースは 長期にわたるイメージングの監視と 成長する心臓血管腫の 最終的な手術による切除を強調しています
科学分野
- 心血管イメージング
- 心臓病理学
- 手術腫瘍学
背景
- 心臓血管腫は珍しい良性心臓腫瘍で,しばしば偶然に発見される.
- 症状には呼吸不全,胸痛,心律不整などがあり,診断用画像検査が必要である.
- 多様性イメージングは腫瘍の線引きと管理の決定に不可欠です.
研究 の 目的
- シリアル画像で保守的に管理された心臓血管腫のケースを提示します.
- 心臓の血管腫の進行を 15年にわたって説明します
- 症状のある心臓血管腫の治療について話し合う
主な方法
- エコーカーディオグラフィー,CT,MRIを含む連続画像を用いた.
- 厳格な監視による保守的な管理が当初採用された.
- 腫瘍の成長と関連する症状のために外科的切除が行われました.
主要な成果
- 心臓の血管腫は15年間にわたって 大きく増加した.
- 患者は呼吸不全や胸痛などの症状を発症した.
- 心臓の血管腫の切除が成功しました.
結論
- 心臓血管腫の増殖を監視するために,長期のイメージング監視は価値があります.
- 症状のある,または大きく成長している心臓血管腫では,手術が必要になる可能性があります.
- 心臓の血管腫は良性ですが 慎重に管理し,追跡する必要があります.
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