This report describes the first clinical experience with ultrafast (cine) computed tomography for evaluating intracardiac masses. Two patients had a left atrial myxoma that was comprehensively described (size, location, site of attachment and relation to the mitral valve) preoperatively by cine-computed tomography. The information content of the studies exceeded that of two-dimensional echocardiography, and both patients were operated on without invasive cardiac catheterization. This early experience with a new minimally invasive high temporal and spatial resolution technology suggests that cine-computed tomography may be uniquely suited for precise evaluation of intraatrial masses
Cardiac malignancies are tumors that develop in the heart; they are commonly asymptomatic, hard to l...
Left atrial myxomas are rare primary cardiac tumors. Their incidence is estimated to be about 0.1% o...
We report a case with a left atrial mass who underwent coronary angiography to rule out coronary art...
This report describes the first clinical experience with ultrafast (cine) computed tomography for ev...
We describe a case of a left atrial myxoma atypical for its anatomical features and site of attachme...
A 70-year-old woman was admitted at our institution because of recent onset of palpitations, dyspnea...
Objectives: Although echocardiography has traditionally been used to diagnose myxoma, invasive or no...
AbstractPrimary cardiac sarcomas are rare. A 63-year-old woman presented with progressive symptoms o...
Computed tomographic virtual cardioscopy was used to provide clear and precise visualisation of a my...
AbstractMyxomas are located in the left atrium in 75–80% of cases and almost always present with sig...
We describe the growth of a primary left atrial myxoma over a period of approximately 27 months, rev...
Cardiac myxomas are the most common primary cardiac tumours in adults. They usually present as a sol...
Myxoma is the most common benign cardiac neoplasm. A 66-year-old woman presented with a large left a...
Cardiac myxoma (CM) is by far the most common primary benign cardiac tumor, typically arising in the...
An otherwise healthy 58-year-old woman was evaluated for lower back and abdominal pain. She underwen...
Cardiac malignancies are tumors that develop in the heart; they are commonly asymptomatic, hard to l...
Left atrial myxomas are rare primary cardiac tumors. Their incidence is estimated to be about 0.1% o...
We report a case with a left atrial mass who underwent coronary angiography to rule out coronary art...
This report describes the first clinical experience with ultrafast (cine) computed tomography for ev...
We describe a case of a left atrial myxoma atypical for its anatomical features and site of attachme...
A 70-year-old woman was admitted at our institution because of recent onset of palpitations, dyspnea...
Objectives: Although echocardiography has traditionally been used to diagnose myxoma, invasive or no...
AbstractPrimary cardiac sarcomas are rare. A 63-year-old woman presented with progressive symptoms o...
Computed tomographic virtual cardioscopy was used to provide clear and precise visualisation of a my...
AbstractMyxomas are located in the left atrium in 75–80% of cases and almost always present with sig...
We describe the growth of a primary left atrial myxoma over a period of approximately 27 months, rev...
Cardiac myxomas are the most common primary cardiac tumours in adults. They usually present as a sol...
Myxoma is the most common benign cardiac neoplasm. A 66-year-old woman presented with a large left a...
Cardiac myxoma (CM) is by far the most common primary benign cardiac tumor, typically arising in the...
An otherwise healthy 58-year-old woman was evaluated for lower back and abdominal pain. She underwen...
Cardiac malignancies are tumors that develop in the heart; they are commonly asymptomatic, hard to l...
Left atrial myxomas are rare primary cardiac tumors. Their incidence is estimated to be about 0.1% o...
We report a case with a left atrial mass who underwent coronary angiography to rule out coronary art...