“…In 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) proposed a new histological classification of cardiac tumors. Cardiac tumors are divided into the following: (a) benign tumors and tumor-like conditions, (b) tumors of uncertain biological behavior, (c) germ cell tumors, (d) malignant tumors, and (e) tumors of the pericardium (1,2). Clinically, primary cardiac tumors (PCTs) are rare entities, and cardiac hemangiomas (CHs) are particularly rare benign vascular lesions, accounting for approximately 5-10% of benign cardiac tumors and less than 2% of all heart neoplasms (3,4).…”