A Giant Cardiac Cavernous Hemangioma Involving the Left Atrial Roof in an Elderly Woman
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A Giant Cardiac Cavernous Hemangioma Involving the Left Atrial Roof in an Elderly Woman
Abstract
Cardiac tumors are relatively rare, with primary hemangiomas being a particularly rare benign neoplasm. Herein, we report a case of a symptomatic cardiac tumor detected via echocardiography in an 82-year-old woman. Although we performed advanced imaging examinations for her heart, we could not diagnose the tumor before surgery. Eventually, a tumor involving the left atrial roof was detected, and it was completely resected to relieve her symptoms and establish a precise diagnosis. Histopathological examination indicated a cardiac cavernous hemangioma. The patient exhibited an uneventful recovery without any complications.
Keywords: atrial roof; cardiac cavernous hemangioma; cardiac tumor; elderly.
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