PMID: 11899961Mar 20, 2002Paper

Left atrial cardiac hemangioma associated with shortness of breath and palpitations

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Lucy J LoFrancis Y K Lau

Abstract

We present a patient with a left atrial hemangioma associated with shortness of breath and irregular heart-beats. Imaging modalities used to evaluate this rare tumor demonstrated characteristic features of its vascular nature. After successful surgical excision of the tumor under cardiopulmonary bypass, there were no clinical or echocardiographic evidence of recurrence at 18 months.

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