From Imaging Follow-up to Histological Diagnosis: Integrating Multimodal Imaging into Cardiac Masses. A case report.
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heart neoplasms, teratoma, multimodal imaging, diagnostic imagingAbstract
Cardiac masses are rare entities that are usually found incidentally during other studies. Their varied presentation, which can range from asymptomatic to severely compromised cardiac function, makes them entities that require strict monitoring. The different non-invasive imaging methods allow a very precise diagnosis and most of the times define the therapeutic strategy based on their findings.
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