Journal of Tehran University Heart Center | |
Intraluminal Ascending Aorta Fibroma | |
Mohammad YusefAarabi Moghadam1  Kambiz Mozaffari1  MaryamMoradian1  NaderGivtaj1  | |
[1] Shaheed Rajaei Cardiovascular Medical and Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Te; | |
关键词: Heart neoplasms; Fibroma; Syncope; | |
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来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Primary cardiac tumors are quite rare, especially in the pediatric age group, and their atypical presentations often prevent a timely diagnosis. Most primary cardiac tumors in the pediatric age group are benign. Fibromas are generally reported as the second most common primary cardiac tumors in the pediatric age group. These neoplasms are often intramural and involve the left ventricular free wall or the interventricular septum. Although benign, fibromas may become life-threatening by causing arrhythmias or obstruction to the blood flow. A case of supravalvular intraluminal ascending aorta fibroma in a 23-month-old girl, presenting with syncope, is described here; the location is rare and the presentation atypical for this type of tumor. Transesophageal echocardiography helped us to evaluate the anatomic details of the tumor and plan surgery.
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