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Multiple Rhabomyomas in left Ventricular Outflow Tract Combined with Tuberous Sclerosis -A Case Report- (결절성 경화증과 동반된 좌심실 유출로의 다발성 심장 횡문근종 -치험 1례-)

  • 윤영철;조광현;김경현;전희재;최강주;이양행;황윤호
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.35 no.10
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    • pp.745-749
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    • 2002
  • Cardiac rhabdomyoma is a rare type of benign tumor affecting the heart. There are a few previous reports of intracardiac rhabdomyomas causing ventricular arrythmia. We describe a 1-year-old female tuberous sclerosis patient who was presented with a ventricular tachycardia. Diagnostic echocardiography revealed two masses in the left ventricular outflow tract originating from the ventricular septum. The masses were surgically resected through aortotomy using cardiopulmonary bypass and the masses appeared benign. The pathology was that of a cardiac rhabdomyomas. Postoperative course was uneventful and the ventricular tachycardia was controlled.

Left Ventricular Rhabdomyoma with Tuberous Sclerosis - A Report of one case- (결절성 뇌경화증과 동반된 좌심실내 횡문근종의 수술치료 -1례보고-)

  • 문상호;서필원;박성식;임수빈;김삼현
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.35 no.6
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    • pp.467-470
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    • 2002
  • The most common primary heart tumor in infants is the rhabdomyoma. It is known that tuberous sclerosis is found in half of the patients with cardiac rhabdomyoma. Because the prognosis of this tumor associated with subaortic stenosis is poor, the surgical intervention is indicated. We report one case of left ventricular rhabdomyoma with tuberous sclerosis.

Tetralogy of Fallot Associated with Multiple Cardiac Rhabdomyomas - A case report - (다발성 심장 횡문근종과 동반된 활로씨 사징증 - 1예 보고 -)

  • Jung, Hee-Suk;Jhang, Won-Kyoung;Yun, Tae-Jin
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.42 no.6
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    • pp.770-773
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    • 2009
  • Rhabdomyoma has been reported to be the most common type of cardiac tumors in fetuses and children, and multiple cardiac rhabdomyomas almost certainly signify the association with tuberous sclerosis. We report here on a case of Tetralogy of Fallot (ToF) that was associated with multiple rhabdomyomas and tuberous sclerosis. A two-year-old boy, who had undergone systemic-pulmonary shunt during the neonatal period, received total correction of his ToF after the complete regression of the cardiac tumor. The postoperative course was uneventful, and he has been follow-up for 2 months. The boy is currently in an excellent condition.

Supraventricular tachycardia in a neonate with cardiac rhabdomyoma and tuberous sclerosis (상심실성 빈맥과 심장 종양으로 진단된 결절성 경화증 1예)

  • Bang, In Kug;Kim, Yeo Hyang;Kim, Chun Soo;Lee, Sang Lak;Kwon, Tae Chan
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • v.51 no.7
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    • pp.766-770
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    • 2008
  • Primary tumors of the heart are uncommon among pediatric patients. Rhabdomyoma is the most frequent cardiac tumor in infants and children, which is commonly associated with tuberous sclerosis. Tuberous sclerosis is a neurocutaneous syndrome affecting the brain, heart, skin, and other organs. Cardiac rhadomyomas are reported in 50-64% of infants with tuberous sclerosis. Tuberous sclerosis involves multiple locations in the atrium, ventricle and septum, and may induce mechanical obstruction of the outflow tract and heart failure depending on the location, number, size, and degree of invasion of tumors. Arrhythmias may also develop in infants with cardiac rhadomyomas, but only a few of these patients require prolonged anti-arrhythmic therapy because arrhythmia often disappears with spontaneous regression of the tumors, and the ultimate prognosis may be decided by the cerebral manifestations.

Successful Removal of Left Ventricular Rhabdomyoma : A Rare Cause of Left Ventricular Outflow Obstruction in the Newborn Infant -1 case report (신생아에서 좌심실유출로 폐쇄를 동반한 심장 횡문근종 치험 1례)

  • 안병희;문형선
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.205-208
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    • 1997
  • Cardiac rhabdomyomas are the moil common primary tumor in infancy and childhood and are frequently associated with tuberous sclerosis. Although spontaneous regression of cardiac rhabdomyoma has been reported, prognosis of this tumor associated with subaortic stenosis is still considered to be poor and surgery continues to be indicated. A 4-day-old female was admitted due to tachypnea and cyanosis. Single rhabdomyoma arising from the interventricular septum associated with severe subaortic stcnosls as partially removed under cardiopulmonary bypass. Excised tumor sizc was 0.7$\times$0.9$\times$0.4cm in dimension. The postoperative course was uneventful and the infant discharged on the 14th postoperative day.

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A Case of Repeated Ventricular Tachycardia Caused by Cardiac Rhabdomyomas in an Infant with Tuberous Sclerosis (반복되는 심실성 빈맥을 보인 대동맥판하 횡문근종을 동반한 결절성 경화증 1례)

  • Joo, Hee Jung;Song, Min Seob;Hwang, Tae Gyu;Kim, Chul Ho
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • v.46 no.9
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    • pp.913-917
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    • 2003
  • Cardiac rhabdomyomas are relatively uncommon and associated with tuberous sclerosis in 40-50% cases. We report a 10-month-old infant with tuberous sclerosis who presented with ventricular arrythmias and status epilepticus. There were hypopigmented macules on the body, periventricular calcifications, renal cyst and cardiac rabdomyomas just below the aortic valve. The patient required resection of left ventricular subaortic masses due to sustained arrythmia in spite of intravenous amiodarone therapy. The pathologic examination confirmed the diagnosis of rhabdomyoma. The patient had no more arrythmia during the 14 month follow up period. Although cardiac rhabdomyomas may spontaneously regress, surgery is often necessary and frequently resolves the underlying arrythmia.

Cardiac Rhabdomyoma -A Report of two cases- (심장내 횡문근종의 수술치료 -2례 보고-)

  • 조상록
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.24 no.11
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    • pp.1138-1143
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    • 1991
  • Primary cardiac tumors are rare, being found in approximately 1 in 10, 000 routine autopsies in patients of all ages. of the primary cardiac tumors, 75% to 80% of patients are benign lesion, of the benign cardiac tumors, myxoma is the most common type in adults, whereas rhabdomyoma predominates in infants and children. About 50% of cardiac rhabdomyoma patients, die in the first 6 months of life and 80% by 1 year of age. We report on the one infant and the one neonate operated upon successfully for removal of cardiac rhabdomyoma.

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Rapid Growing Fungal Ball after Resection of Cardiac Rhabdomyoma (심장 횡문근종 절제 후 급속히 성장한 진균성 증식조직)

  • 박한기;박영환
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.655-659
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    • 1996
  • Primary cardiac tumors are known to be rare. Of the benign primary tumors, rhabdomyoma predominates in neonates and infants. Tuberous sclerosis is found in hall of the patients with rhabdomyomas. Rhabdomyomas demonstrate benign pathological characteristics and may regress spontaneously that resection of the intracavitary obstructing portion of these tumors are recommended. We performed resection of intraatrial rhabdomyoma which had been obstructing mitral valve orifice and caused heart failure in a neonate. Postoperatively, fungal endocarditis developed and after 3 days, rapid growth and extension of the vegetation in the aorta obstructed the flow through the ascending aorta and resulted in hemodynamic deterioration.

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Clinical Experiences for Primary Cardiac Tumors (원발성 심장 종양의 임상적 고찰)

  • Yu Song Hyeon;Lim Sang Hyun;Yoo Kyung Jong;Park Young Hwan;Chang Byung Chul;Kang Meyun Shick;Hong You Sun
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.38 no.4 s.249
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    • pp.301-307
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    • 2005
  • Primary cardiac tumors are known to be rare. We studied the surgical results for primary cardiac tumors. Material and Method: Between August 1980 and December 2003, we classified 86 patients who had operation for primary cardiac tumors in our center into 3 groups; myxoma, nonmyxoma benign tumors, and malignant tumors. The mean age was $44.3\pm20.8$ years and 59 patients $(66.3\%)$ were female. In postoperative pathologic diagnosis, there were 81 cases $(94.2\%)$ of benign tumors in which myxoma was the most common tumor $(70\;cases,\;78.7\%);$ 5 fibroma $(5.6\%)$, 3 rhabdomyoma $(3.4\%)$, and 5 malignant tumors $(5.8\%)$. Result: $86.4\%$ of benign tumor was myxoma and the mean age was $50.4\pm15.4\;(range\;7\~80)$ years. Tumor was more common in females (49 cases) and most common preoperative symptom was dyspnea $(62.9\%)$. 57 cases were located at left atrial septum and only one case, which was located at right ventricular septum, was resected incompletely. There were no hospital deaths and one patient had mitral valve replacement on the first operative day due to newly developed postoperative mitral regurgitation. The mean follow up period was $109.3\pm71.8$ months and there was no evidence of recurrence in this period. 11 cases $(12.8\%)$ were non myxoma benign tumors; 5 fibromas, 3 rhabdo-myomas, etc. There were two hospital deaths and the causes of death were fungal endocarditis and hypoxia. There were no reoperations in nonmyxoma benign tumors. Malignant tumors were in 5 cases $(5.8\%);$ undifferentiated sarcoma in 2, rhabdomyosarcoma in 1, etc. Although there were no hospital mortalities, 3 patients who were followed up died from complications of tumors. Conclusion: Myxomas showed very excellent prognosis after complete resection and nonmyxoma benign tumors showed relatively good results for relief of symptoms. Surgery helped to relieve symptoms for malignant tumors, but the prognosis was poor.