TY - JOUR AU - Kettani, Y. AU - Louizi, O. AU - Hallab, S. AU - Doghmi, N. AU - Cherti, M. AU - Saoud, A. AU - Bakkari, A. AU - Elfakir, Y. PY - 2019/02/03 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - A Case report of the largest Right Ventricular Hémangioma JF - RA Journal Of Applied Research JA - rajar VL - 5 IS - 02 SE - Articles DO - 10.31142/rajar/v5i2.01 UR - http://rajournals.in/index.php/rajar/article/view/477 SP - 2269-2273 AB - <p><em>Background:&nbsp; </em></p><p>Primary cardiac tumors are rare and often asymptomatic or present with unspecific symptoms.</p><p>Benign cardiac tumors of vascular origin are especially rare, with only few existing data in the literature.&nbsp;</p><p><em>Case presentation:</em></p><p>&nbsp;A 26-year-old woman presented cardiac symptoms like palpitations four month earlier; he started complaining of fatigue and mild exercise dyspnea. His cardiologist discovered a systolic murmur. Echocardiography showed a large right ventricular mass, which engaged in the tricuspid valve in hoes generating a transtricuspidien gradient of 15 mmHg,</p><p>&nbsp;Our patient then underwent cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging and a thoracoabdominopelvic CT scan the day after admission, which revealed that there isn’t enormous than this mass</p><p>The surgeons were preparing to operate the patient but the patient's biological assessment was disrupted, and</p><p>2 days later a cardiogenic shock state requiring administration of dobutamine without improvement.</p><p>The evolution was marked by the installation of a severe bradycardia with impaired consciousness with a GCS 3 having motivated the family to take agonizing to his parental home, the patient unfortunately died on his arrival home.</p><p><em>Conclusion: </em></p><p>We conclude that MRI is advantageous over a combination of TTE and TEE for the detection and complete morphological and functional evaluation (hemodynamic effects) of cardiac masses.</p><p>&nbsp;</p> ER -