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Chest, Vol 76, 221-223, Copyright © 1979 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Angiosarcoma of the heart. Diagnosis by echocardiography

JS Panella, ML Paige, TA Victor, RA Semerdjian and DC Hueter

Angiosarcoma of the heart is a rare tumor infrequently diagnosed ante mortem. The clinical presentation is usually that of pericarditis or congestive heart failure. This case report illustrates the contribution of echocardiography in suggesting the diagnosis.


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Case 19-1997- A 57-Year-Old Man with a Bloody Pericardial Effusion
N. Engl. J. Med., June 19, 1997; 336(25): 1812 - 1819.
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