Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2963919 Journal of Cardiology Cases 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Primary cardiac osteosarcoma is a rare and aggressive neoplasm that can be difficult to diagnose. We report a case of a previously healthy 49-year-old woman who presented with dyspnea, atrial flutter, and heart failure. A mass was visualized in her left atrium by echocardiography and cardiac computed tomography, and the diagnosis of cardiac myxoma was raised. The patient subsequently underwent surgical resection of the mass and atrial reconstruction. Surprisingly, histological and immunohistological analyses revealed the mass to be an osteosarcoma. The patient received chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Eight months later, she has shown evidence of local recurrence. We briefly discuss primary osteosarcomas in the cardiac cavity and their management.

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