Primary Cardiac Rhabdomyosarcoma of the Left Atrium: An Unusual Presentation
AUTOR(ES)
Castorino, Filippo
RESUMO
Rhabdomyosarcoma accounts for almost 20% of all primary malignant neoplasms of the heart. These tumors usually arise from the ventricular walls. In adult patients, they sometimes arise from the atrial walls and mimic atrioventricular valve stenosis. We describe a case of left atrial rhabdomyosarcoma that presented as severe mitral stenosis and required emergency surgery. The atrial mass was detected by transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography, but only histopathology confirmed the nature of the lesion. Although rhabdomyosarcomas of the heart are highly lethal, operation is indicated for emergency cases, in order to clarify the diagnosis, relieve symptoms, and improve short-term survival.
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