Cardiac calcified amorphous tumor in a patient with colon cancer.
Azin AlizadehaslMohammadreza IranianKiara Rezaei-KalantariFarzaneh SepehrSomaye MohebiMahsa MohammadiPublished in: Clinical case reports (2023)
Although one of the most important differential diagnoses of cardiac masses in cancer patients is metastasis from the underlying tumor, it may also be caused by benign etiologies. In this article, we describe cardiac calcified amorphous tumor, which is one of the benign causes of cardiac masses, in a patient with colon cancer.