Intimal spindle cell sarcoma masquerading as adult-onset symptomatic pulmonic stenosis: A case report and review of the literature

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Background: Pulmonary artery intimal spindle cell sarcomas are rare and carry with them a poor prognosis and high rate of recurrence. In extremely rare cases, this tumor can infiltrate the pulmonic valve and manifest as adult-onset pulmonic stenosis. Case presentation: We report an unusual case of a patient with symptomatic, adult-onset severe pulmonic stenosis who was referred for possible balloon valvuloplasty but was subsequently found to have pulmonary artery intimal sarcoma infiltrating the pulmonary valve leading to progressive exertional dyspnea. Conclusion: The presence of adult-onset pulmonic stenosis should prompt the clinician to investigate further as most cases of pulmonic stenosis are congenital in nature and present early in life. Careful diagnostic evaluation in concert with multimodal imaging should take place to arrive at the correct and challenging diagnosis of sarcoma-induced adult-onset severe pulmonic stenosis. Given the poor prognosis and rapid progression of disease, early diagnosis is crucial.

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Manmadhan, A., Malhotra, S. P., Weinberg, C. R., Reyentovich, A., Latson, L. A., Bhatla, P., & Saric, M. (2017). Intimal spindle cell sarcoma masquerading as adult-onset symptomatic pulmonic stenosis: A case report and review of the literature. Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-017-0654-9

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