1. Diagnosis of a cardiac angiosarcoma by fluorine-18 fluordeoxyglucose positron emission tomography.
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Freudenberg, L. S., Rosenbaum, S. J., Schulte-Herbruggen, J., Eising, E. G., Lauenstein, T., Wolff, A., Bockisch, A., and Schulte-Herbrüggen, J
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BLOOD-vessel tumors ,POSITRON emission tomography ,COMPUTER-aided diagnosis ,CARDIAC imaging ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging - Abstract
Cardiac angiosarcoma is a rare tumour entity with a poor prognosis. Early detection is difficult but important for the further course of the disease. We report on a young patient with a tumour of unknown origin and dignity of the right atrium. Magnetic resonance imaging, CT and echocardiography were sufficient in localisation, but no statement on the dignity was possible. Furthermore, staging led to ambiguous results. Malignancy could be proved by fluorine-18 fluordeoxyglucose positron emission tomography, leading to early surgery. Histology revealed a poorly differentiated angiosarcoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002
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