1990
DOI: 10.1016/0730-725x(90)90021-s
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Cardiac lipoma: Six-year follow-up with MRI characteristics, and a review of the literature

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“…[2] Cardiac lipomas represent about 10% of all cardiac tumors and are thought to originate either from the subendocardium, subpericardium or the myocardium. [3] The majority of the cardiac lipomas are subendocardial or epicardial, and only 25% are found in the myocardium. [1][2][3][4] Clinical presentation usually depends on the size and location of the tumor.…”
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“…[2] Cardiac lipomas represent about 10% of all cardiac tumors and are thought to originate either from the subendocardium, subpericardium or the myocardium. [3] The majority of the cardiac lipomas are subendocardial or epicardial, and only 25% are found in the myocardium. [1][2][3][4] Clinical presentation usually depends on the size and location of the tumor.…”
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“…[3] The majority of the cardiac lipomas are subendocardial or epicardial, and only 25% are found in the myocardium. [1][2][3][4] Clinical presentation usually depends on the size and location of the tumor. They usually originate from the epicardial fat tissue and grow slowly into the pericardial sac; in case of asymptomatic cases, they often achieve enormous dimensions before producing any symptoms.…”
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