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Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology

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Primary Osteosarcoma of the Right Heart Ventricle and Atrium; a Case Report

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Publication Date: 09 Feb 2008

Journal: Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology

Citation: Clinical Medicine: Oncology 2008:2 43-46

Abstract

Most primary malignancies of the heart, among them also osteosarcoma are found in the left and very uncommonly in the right ventricle. We report a 75-year-old patient with a primary osteosarcoma sited in the right ventricle occluding the pulmonary outfl ow. The diagnosis was made when the patient was alive, using echocardiography and computerized scan tomography examinations. Like in previous reports on such malignancies, it was far too late for surgical or other therapeutic interventions, and the histological diagnosis was made post mortem.


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