Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2900783 | Chest | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Cardiac lipomas are rare, mostly asymptomatic, and usually found incidentally during noncardiac examinations; however, they also can be symptomatic, depending on their size and location. Here, we report a case of surgically proved pericardial lipoma that was big and for which cardiac structures were substantially altered. The combination of CT imaging and ultrasonography enabled a precise diagnosis in terms of localization, tissue characterization, and complications of the tumor. The origin of the tumor, however, remains undetermined despite a series of postoperative CT scan and ultrasound examinations.
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Authors
Li-xuan MD, You-san MM, Shi-yuan MD,