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MR imaging of primary benign cardiac tumors in the pediatric population

Primary cardiac tumors are rare in all ages, especially in children, with a reported prevalence range of 0.0017–0.28% in autopsy series. Due to their rarity, the diagnostic and therapeutic pathways reserved to them are usually described by single case reports, leading to the point where a common dia...

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Autores principales: Inserra, Maria Cristina, Cannizzaro, Maria Teresa, Passaniti, Giulia, Celona, Antonio, Secinaro, Aurelio, Curione, Davide, D'Angelo, Tommaso, Garretto, Orazio, Romeo, Placido
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10559362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37809686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19932
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author Inserra, Maria Cristina
Cannizzaro, Maria Teresa
Passaniti, Giulia
Celona, Antonio
Secinaro, Aurelio
Curione, Davide
D'Angelo, Tommaso
Garretto, Orazio
Romeo, Placido
author_facet Inserra, Maria Cristina
Cannizzaro, Maria Teresa
Passaniti, Giulia
Celona, Antonio
Secinaro, Aurelio
Curione, Davide
D'Angelo, Tommaso
Garretto, Orazio
Romeo, Placido
author_sort Inserra, Maria Cristina
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description Primary cardiac tumors are rare in all ages, especially in children, with a reported prevalence range of 0.0017–0.28% in autopsy series. Due to their rarity, the diagnostic and therapeutic pathways reserved to them are usually described by single case reports, leading to the point where a common diagnostic protocol is imperative to obtain a differential diagnosis. The first diagnostic approach is done with transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE), due to its wide availability, low cost, absence of ionizing radiations and non-invasiveness. Several tumors are discovered incidentally and, in many cases, TTE is helpful to determine location, size and anatomical features, playing a key role in the differential diagnosis. In the last few years, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) has had an increased role in the diagnostic pathway of pediatric cardiac masses, due to its high accuracy in characterizing mass tissue properties (especially for soft tissue), and in detecting tumor size, extent, pericardial/pleural effusion, leading to the correct diagnosis, treatment and follow-up. Therefore, nowadays, several consensus statements consider CMR as a leading imaging technique, thanks to its non-invasive tissue characterization, without the use of ionizing radiation, in an unrestricted field of view. As suggested by the most recent literature, the pediatric protocol is not so different from the adult one, adapted to the size and cardiac frequency of the patient, sometimes requiring special conditions such as free-breathing sequences and/or sedation or general anesthesia in non-cooperating patients.
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spelling pubmed-105593622023-10-08 MR imaging of primary benign cardiac tumors in the pediatric population Inserra, Maria Cristina Cannizzaro, Maria Teresa Passaniti, Giulia Celona, Antonio Secinaro, Aurelio Curione, Davide D'Angelo, Tommaso Garretto, Orazio Romeo, Placido Heliyon Review Article Primary cardiac tumors are rare in all ages, especially in children, with a reported prevalence range of 0.0017–0.28% in autopsy series. Due to their rarity, the diagnostic and therapeutic pathways reserved to them are usually described by single case reports, leading to the point where a common diagnostic protocol is imperative to obtain a differential diagnosis. The first diagnostic approach is done with transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE), due to its wide availability, low cost, absence of ionizing radiations and non-invasiveness. Several tumors are discovered incidentally and, in many cases, TTE is helpful to determine location, size and anatomical features, playing a key role in the differential diagnosis. In the last few years, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) has had an increased role in the diagnostic pathway of pediatric cardiac masses, due to its high accuracy in characterizing mass tissue properties (especially for soft tissue), and in detecting tumor size, extent, pericardial/pleural effusion, leading to the correct diagnosis, treatment and follow-up. Therefore, nowadays, several consensus statements consider CMR as a leading imaging technique, thanks to its non-invasive tissue characterization, without the use of ionizing radiation, in an unrestricted field of view. As suggested by the most recent literature, the pediatric protocol is not so different from the adult one, adapted to the size and cardiac frequency of the patient, sometimes requiring special conditions such as free-breathing sequences and/or sedation or general anesthesia in non-cooperating patients. Elsevier 2023-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10559362/ /pubmed/37809686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19932 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cannizzaro, Maria Teresa
Passaniti, Giulia
Celona, Antonio
Secinaro, Aurelio
Curione, Davide
D'Angelo, Tommaso
Garretto, Orazio
Romeo, Placido
MR imaging of primary benign cardiac tumors in the pediatric population
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