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Unveiling the Unforeseen: Left Ventricular Fibroma Recurrence or Rare Complication? a Multimodality Imaging Revelation Publisher



Fallah SA ; Sahebjam M ; Abbasi K ; Shahbazi N ; Shahi S ; Shirzad S
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Source: Journal of Tehran University Heart Center Published:2025


Abstract

Cardiac fibroma is a sporadic primary cardiac tumor that is more prevalent in children but accounts for approximately 1% of cardiac tumors in the adult population. It is a benign tumor consisting of fibroblasts and connective tissues, typically associated with a favorable prognosis. Nonetheless, large fibromas may have a poorer prognosis due to the increased risk of arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. In this case report, we describe a 38-year-old woman who experienced chest discomfort and shortness of breath roughly 3 months following the total resection of a left ventricular fibroma. The initial suspicion was the recurrence of fibroma, but upon further investigation, an intriguing scenario unfolded: the formation of a hematoma and abscess at the previous surgical site. Ultimately, the patient underwent redo-cardiac surgery. © 2025 Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Published by Tehran University of Medical Sciences.
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