2017
DOI: 10.1111/jocs.13098
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Cardiac autotransplantation and extracellular matrix patch reconstruction for a left atrial sarcoma

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Cardiac sarcomas may involve the myocardium, mitral valve, pulmonary artery (PA), left atrium (LA), and the pericardium. [1][2][3][4][5] Because of their large size and extensive infiltration of adjacent structures, autotransplantation may be necessary. 4 Three dimensional models have also been shown to assist in the resection of these highly malignant cardiac tumors.
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Cardiac sarcomas may involve the myocardium, mitral valve, pulmonary artery (PA), left atrium (LA), and the pericardium. [1][2][3][4][5] Because of their large size and extensive infiltration of adjacent structures, autotransplantation may be necessary. 4 Three dimensional models have also been shown to assist in the resection of these highly malignant cardiac tumors.
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“…Cardiac sarcomas may involve all chambers of the heart, the mitral valve, the pericardium, present as metastatic lesions, and result in pulmonary hypertension . We present images of a primary synovial sarcoma of the interatrial septum presenting with cardioembolic stroke.…”
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“…Cardiac sarcomas may involve all areas of the heart and great vessels including all the cardiac chambers, the valves, and the pulmonary artery . They may also present as metastases from other organs .…”
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“…Cardiac sarcomas may involve all areas of the heart and great vessels including all the cardiac chambers, the valves, and the pulmonary artery. [1][2][3][4][5][6] They may also present as metastases from other organs. 7 Primary intimal sarcomas arise from the intima of blood vessels and usually involve large blood vessels, but may also invade the myocardium.…”
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