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2023
DOI: 10.15829/1560-4071-2023-5380
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Primary angiosarcoma under the guise of constrictive pericarditis: a case report

O. Yu. Chizhova,
I. G. Bakulin,
T. E. Skvortsova
et al.

Abstract: Primary cardiac tumors are histologically heterogeneous and grow from the heart tissues. Their diagnosis is difficult due to the absence of pathognomonic signs, as well as the possibility of a long asymptomatic course. The authors present a case of late diagnosis of heart tumor in a young man, occurring under the guise of constrictive pericarditis with rapidly progressive heart failure, which ended in death 3 months after the first clinical symptoms. According to the autopsy, the histological picture and immun… Show more

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