Incidental diagnosis of cardiac fibroma in an infant with acute viral bronchiolitis.
Yasmine Gorczevski PigossoIzabela Mara FogiatoGabriela Guimarães VieiraAndré VazAna Paula PercicoteBruno Hideo Saiki SilvaPaulo Ramos David JoãoPublished in: Revista paulista de pediatria : orgao oficial da Sociedade de Pediatria de Sao Paulo (2024)
One third of cardiac fibromas are asymptomatic, generally diagnosed late through tests ordered for other reasons. The gold-standard test for definitive diagnosis is biopsy. Cardiac fibroma usually does not present spontaneous regression and, in most cases, partial or total surgical resection is necessary. When tumors are unresectable, heart transplantation should be indicated. It is essential to have detailed characterization of the cardiac mass to establish the most appropriate therapeutic approach for each patient.