A right ventricular rhabdomyoma in a child presenting with right ventricular outflow tract obstruction
Journal: Cardiovascular Surgery and Interventions (Vol.4, No. 3)Publication Date: 2017-11-01
Authors : Mustafa Yılmaz Ulaş Kumbasar Baran Şimşek İlhan Paşaoğlu;
Page : 45-47
Keywords : Cardiac mass; rhabdomyoma; right ventricle.;
Abstract
Primary tumors of the heart are extremely rare. Rhabdomyomas usually do not require any treatment, unless they cause outflow/inflow obstruction or conduction disturbances. Herein, we present an eight-year-old boy with a cardiac rhabdomyoma causing right ventricle outflow tract obstruction, which was successfully resected.
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