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Revision as of 20:20, 17 January 2014
Benign tumors
Usually, a cardiac tumor is benign in nature. A benign tumor has a good prognosis at thrombi. Vegetations and some tumors are the most at risk embolism.
| (Primary) Benign tumors | |
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| Myxoma |
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| Fibroma |
Size: ± 10cm. |
| Papillary fibroelastoma |
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| Lipoma |
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| Rhabdomyoma |
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| Hemangioma |
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| Lambl's excrescences |
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| Cysts |
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| Thrombi |
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Malignant tumors
Primary malignant tumors are very rare. The most common malignant cardiac tumors are secondary tumors derived from primary diseases (see below). 3% of all patients with cancer receive cardiac metastases through the four " pathways": direct infiltration, haematogenically (through blood), lymph vessels (VCI, pulmonary veins). Malignant tumors have a poor prognosis: In malignant tumors the major risk is of the malignancy itself.
| Primary malignant tumors | |
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| Angiosarcoma |
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| Rhabdomyosarcoma |
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| Mesothelioma |
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| Secondary malignant tumors | |
| Metastases |
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| Location | Tumor |
|---|---|
| left atrium |
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| Eight atrium |
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| Left ventricular |
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| Right ventricle |
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Examples
| Video | |
| Myxoma LA | Thrombus RA |
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| Video | |
| Vegetation TV |
References
<biblio>
- 1 Hamer, J.P.M. “Cardiale massa’s”, in: Hamer/Pieper, ‘Praktische echocardiografie’, (2006), 1e druk 2e oplage, Houten, Bohn Stafleu van loghum, p.198-207.
</biblio>