2022
DOI: 10.47593/2675-312x/20223501eabc263
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Cardiac Fibroma: Long-Term Follow-up by Cardiac Magnetic Resonance

Abstract: Background: Primary cardiac neoplasms are rare, and a correct diagnosis is essential to planning the most appropriate treatment. Objective: To demonstrate the role of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) in the assessment, diagnosis, and follow-up of cardiac fibroma. Case report: Female 21-year-old patient with a myocardial mass detected on echocardiogram. CMR confirmed a diagnosis of cardiac fibroma. The patient chose to be followed up, and her condition remained stable after six years. Discussion: Cardia… Show more

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