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Cardiac angiosarcoma: Utility of [¹⁸F]fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography in evaluation of residue, metastases, and treatment response

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Tokmak, Handan
Demir, Nurhan

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2014

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Cardiac angiosarcomas are a rare form of malignancy. The majority of cases arise from the right atrium as mural masses. These tumors have extremely aggressive behavior, with early clinical symptoms that vary depending on location, size, and extent of the tumor. Most of these patients have a very short survival time. Surgical therapy is considered the best choice of therapy approach in cardiac angiosarcoma patients with nonmetastatic disease, even though the disease is rarely cured. Advanced diagnostic techniques facilitate accurate, noninvasive assessments of cardiac sarcomas. We report a case of a 62-year-old man with cardiac angiosarcoma who had multiple distant metastases that were revealed by [18F]fuorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography imaging.

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Vascular Health and Risk Management

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Dove Medical Press

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Peripheral vascular disease

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