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Concomitant cardiac and hepatic hemangiomas.

Maryam ShojaeifardSedigheh SaediAlireza Alizadeh GhavidelMohammad Reza KarimluMohammad KasaeiHamid Reza PouraliakbarKambiz Mozaffari
Published in: Echocardiography (Mount Kisco, N.Y.) (2020)
Primary tumors of the heart are rare with a reported incidence of about 0.002% to 0.3% at autopsy. A cardiac hemangioma is a form of benign primary cardiac tumor that often presents with atypical clinical symptoms. Hemangiomas are generally isolated lesions. Here, we report a patient with previous hepatic hemangioma who later was found to have a large coexistent cardiac hemangioma presenting with cardiac compressive symptoms.
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