
pmid: 7140043
AbstractThe clinical, angiographic, and anatomical features of an uncommon primary cardiac tumor, a paraganglioma, are presented. The angiographic appearance appears unique. These tumors are slow growing and troublesome primarily because of their firm adherence to underlying cardiac structures. Treatment is complete surgical excision.
Heart Neoplasms, Male, Paraganglioma, Hemodynamics, Humans, Middle Aged, Coronary Vessels
Heart Neoplasms, Male, Paraganglioma, Hemodynamics, Humans, Middle Aged, Coronary Vessels
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