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ACUTE BIVENTRICULAR FAILURE: CORONARY ARTERY OCCLUSION DUE TO CARDIAC ANGIOSARCOMA

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Primary cardiac angiosarcoma is rare with >90% arising from the right atrium. Clinical manifestations appear from myocardial ischemia or metastases. If originating from the ascending aorta (AAo), it can elude… Click to show full abstract

Primary cardiac angiosarcoma is rare with >90% arising from the right atrium. Clinical manifestations appear from myocardial ischemia or metastases. If originating from the ascending aorta (AAo), it can elude TTE detection. A 55-year-old male with history of 2-vessel CABG presented with acute

Keywords: biventricular failure; cardiac angiosarcoma; coronary artery; failure coronary; acute biventricular; angiosarcoma

Journal Title: Journal of the American College of Cardiology
Year Published: 2020

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