Arq Bras Cardiol: Imagem cardiovasc 2022; 35(1): eabc263
Cardiac Fibroma: Long-Term Follow-up by Cardiac Magnetic Resonance
DOI: 10.47593/2675-312X/20223501eabc263
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
Cardiac fibromas are the second most common neoplasm in children and young people. On CMR, it is characterized by intense and homogeneous delayed enhancement. CMR plays an important role in the assessment of cardiac masses.
Keywords: Fibromas; Heart neoplasms; Magnetic resonance imaging
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