Tekrarlayan Akut Akciğer Ödemi ile Prezente Olan Dev Bir Papiller Fibroelastom Vakası
Primer intrakardiyak tümörler klinik pratikte nadir görülür ve otopsi serilerinde sıklığının %0.3'ten daha az olduğu bildirilmiştir. Bunların yaklaşık %50'si kardiyak miksomalardır. Papiller fibroelastomlar, kardiyak miksomalardan sonra ikinci en sık görülen primer kardiyak tümörlerdir ve genellikle kalp kapaklarını tutar ve onlara zarar verir. Bu tümörler asemptomatik seyredebileceği gibi ani kardiyak ölüm gibi ciddi sonuçlarla da ilişkili olabilirler. Biz bu vakada, tekrarlayan akut pulmoner ödem ile prezente olan ve mitral arka kapakta papiller fibroelastom tanısı alan 77 yaşında bir erkek hastayı sunduk. ( Sakarya Tıp Dergisi 2016, 6(2):110-114 )
A Huge Papillary Fibroelastoma Case Presenting with Recurrent Acute Pulmonary Edema
Primary intra-cardiac tumors are rare and reported to be less than 0.3% in autopsy series. Approximately 50% of them are cardiac myxomas. Papillary fibroelastomas are the second most common primary cardiac tumors following myxomas and they generally involve and damage the cardiac valves. The clinical presentation of these tumors vary from asymptomatic cases to cases with severe clinical presentation like sudden cardiac death. In this case, we described a 77 years old male patient presenting with recurrent acute pulmonary edema and diagnosed as mitral posterior valve papillary fibroelastoma. ( Sakarya Med J 2016, 6(2):110-114 )
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