A 19-year-old male presented with fever, substernal pain, dyspnea, and distended neck veins. Diagnostic investigations, such as echocardiography and magnetic resonance imaging, provided evidence of a large mass within the pericardial sac, attached by a broad base to the parietal pericardium and lying along the right ventricular free wall. A partial pericardiectomy was performed to relieve the patient's symptoms, and histologic examination of a biopsy specimen showed features of a malignant, spindle cell, mesenchymal neoplasm. The patient underwent surgical treatment during which the tumor was found to infiltrate the anterior surface of the right ventricle. Histologically, the tumor was identified as a highgrade fibrosarcoma, and additional chemotherapy was given.
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Matsakas, E. P., Lazaros, G. A., Panou, F. K., Karavidas, A. I., Papalimberi, E. P., Scotis, I. D., & Zacharoulis, A. A. (2002). Primary pericardial fibrosarcoma presenting as “near” cardiac tamponade. Clinical Cardiology, 25(2), 83–85. https://doi.org/10.1002/clc.4950250210
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