Primary malignant cardiac tumors (pmcts) successful resection of a huge liposarcoma of the heart

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
08
Article ID: 
14369
6 pages
Research Article

Primary malignant cardiac tumors (pmcts) successful resection of a huge liposarcoma of the heart

Zeratiyan, S., Mesbah, M., Yousefnia, M.A., Noohi, F., Jalilifar, N., Khamooshi, A.J., Granhed, H., Rahab, M. E. Sekhavati, Masoudkabir, F., Ghavidel, A.R. and Pazooki, D.

Abstract: 

Primary cardiac tumors are rare with an incidence ranging from 0.001% to 0.03% in autopsy series. The prognosis of cardiac sarcomas remains poor because it proliferates rapidly, and distant metastases are often found at diagnosis. We present a case of liposarcoma in the atrium of the heart and, we do a literature review about it. Case Report: We present the case of a young 30 years old female with a significant tumor of cardiac liposarcoma, with chief complaint of dyspnea, tachycardia and even angina pectoris. Conclusion: The physician’s differential diagnosis must be broad when encountering common chief complaints, such as tachycardia, and angina pectoris.

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