Fibroelastoma in the left ventricle: a very rare finding
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Cardiac masses, papillary fibroelastoma, evaluation with multimodality, cardiac imaging.Abstract
The evaluation of cardiac masses is a relatively frequent clinical problem for cardiac imaging techniques. We present the case of a cardiac mass with an unusual location in which imaging techniques made it possible to guide the diagnosis, which, how could it be otherwise, was confirmed in surgery.
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Copyright (c) 2021 Laura Alvarez Roy, Isabel Ruíz Zamora, Guillermo Pinillos Francia, Pilar Portero Pérez, Omer Leal Fernández, Diego Sánchez Valenzuela, Ignacio Pérez-Moreiras López, Pedro María Azcárate Agüero
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