Differential diagnosis of cardiac tumors: General consideration and echocardiographic approach

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Abstract

Cardiac tumors may be primary (either benign or malignant) or secondary (malignant) and are first detected by echocardiography in most cases. The cardiologist often challenges their identification, the differential diagnosis and the best therapeutic approach. Malignant tumors have usually a poor prognosis, which may be significantly improved by appropriate and timely therapies. The echocardiographic aspects of benign and malignant cardiac tumors described in this article, along with a clinical evaluation may orient the differential diagnosis and aid in choosing the further steps useful to define the nature of the mass,.

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Pino, P. G., Moreo, A., & Lestuzzi, C. (2022, October 1). Differential diagnosis of cardiac tumors: General consideration and echocardiographic approach. Journal of Clinical Ultrasound. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcu.23309

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