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Multiple intracardiac benign tumors treated with low-dose everolimus

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Cases of primary intracardiac benign tumors are rare in infants and children. This rate is reported at 0.027% to 0.08% according to pediatric autopsies (1). Cardiac tumors are mostly benign,… Click to show full abstract

Cases of primary intracardiac benign tumors are rare in infants and children. This rate is reported at 0.027% to 0.08% according to pediatric autopsies (1). Cardiac tumors are mostly benign, and the most common type is rhabdomyoma (61.5%); however, mortality and morbidity depend on their size and location in the heart (2). In this case report, we report a neonatal case treated with low-dose everolimus.

Keywords: intracardiac benign; benign tumors; treated low; dose everolimus; low dose

Journal Title: Anatolian Journal of Cardiology
Year Published: 2022

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