Cardiac masses: Experience from a Turkish tertiary center of cardiology

Objective Cardiac masses comprise a category that includes benign, malignant, and nontumoral mass lesions. The present study aims to share the findings relating to cardiac masses observed at our tertiary cardiology hospital in Turkey. Methods The records of patients who presented with cardiac masses...

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description Objective Cardiac masses comprise a category that includes benign, malignant, and nontumoral mass lesions. The present study aims to share the findings relating to cardiac masses observed at our tertiary cardiology hospital in Turkey. Methods The records of patients who presented with cardiac masses and underwent surgery at our institute between 2006 and 2015, and whose tissue samples were sent to a pathology laboratory, were retrospectively reviewed in a consecutive manner. Results The study included 228 patients with an average age of 52.5 ± 17.3 years. Of the study’s subjects, 95 (41.7%) were male and 133 (58.3%) female. The most commonly observed mass was myxoma in 68 patients (29.8%), of whom 20 (29.4%) were male and 48 (70.6%) female. The second most frequently detected mass was pannus, with 38 cases (16.7%) – 10 (26.3%) in males and 28 (73.7%) in females. The third most common cardiac mass was thrombus (16.2%), with 18 cases of thrombi in men (48.6%) and 19 (51.4%) in women. Conclusion The most commonly observed cardiac mass was myxoma and most were localized in the left atrium. The second most frequently detected mass was pannus, which was mostly found on mitral mechanical prosthetic valves. Thrombi were the third most prevalent mass and were commonly localized in the right atrium.
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Adipose Tissue - surgery
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Aged
Atrium
Biopsy
Blood clots
Cardiology
Diagnosis, Differential
Female
Females
Heart
Heart Atria - pathology
Heart Atria - surgery
Heart diseases
Heart Diseases - diagnosis
Heart Diseases - epidemiology
Heart Diseases - pathology
Heart Diseases - surgery
Heart Neoplasms - diagnosis
Heart Neoplasms - epidemiology
Heart Neoplasms - pathology
Heart Neoplasms - surgery
Humans
Internal Medicine
Lesions
Male
Males
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Middle Aged
Myocardium - pathology
Myxoma
Myxoma - diagnosis
Myxoma - epidemiology
Myxoma - pathology
Myxoma - surgery
Original Articles
Patients
Prevalence
Prostheses
Prosthetic valves
Retrospective Studies
Surgery
Thrombosis
Thrombosis - diagnosis
Thrombosis - epidemiology
Thrombosis - pathology
Thrombosis - surgery
War
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