2021
DOI: 10.1177/10668969211002264
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A Rare Case of Cardiac Mesenchymal Hamartoma and Comprehensive Review of the Literature With Emphasis on Histopathology

Abstract: Hamartomas are primary, benign neoplastic lesions that most commonly derive from a single variably differentiated cell lineage. Here, we report an unusual case of a cardiac hamartoma. A 62-year-old woman presented with chest pain and palpitations. Serial imaging revealed a large slowly growing and highly vascularized left ventricular mass, which required surgical resection. Microscopically, the lesion was composed of nodular fibrovascular proliferation with haphazardly embedded muscle bundles and peripheral ca… Show more

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“…Hamartoma is broadly defined as a benign abnormal polyclonal proliferation of cells native to the affected organ. Hamartomatous lesions that are composed of mature muscle fibre bundles that occur in cardiac tissue have been called hamartoma of mature cardiac myocytes (HMCMs); HMCMs are rare tumours; only 47 cases have been described to date in both paediatrics and adults, 1 and its diagnostic workup is a challenging scenario. The multidisciplinary approach has been the key to the final diagnostic findings and treatment option strategy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hamartoma is broadly defined as a benign abnormal polyclonal proliferation of cells native to the affected organ. Hamartomatous lesions that are composed of mature muscle fibre bundles that occur in cardiac tissue have been called hamartoma of mature cardiac myocytes (HMCMs); HMCMs are rare tumours; only 47 cases have been described to date in both paediatrics and adults, 1 and its diagnostic workup is a challenging scenario. The multidisciplinary approach has been the key to the final diagnostic findings and treatment option strategy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%