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Volume 356:e1 January 4, 2007 Number 1
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Papillary Fibroelastoma of the Pulmonary Artery

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A 74-year-old man underwent an ultrasonographic examination of the right upper quadrant as part of an evaluation for a hepatoma. Incidentally, a tumor in the pulmonary artery, filling the space over the pulmonary valve, was noted. On questioning, he reported no cardiac symptoms. At surgery, the tumor, located near the pulmonary valve (Panel A, arrow), had a short stalk connected to the valvular commissure. Macroscopically, it had a characteristic flower-like appearance, and, immersed in water, it looked like a sea anemone (Panel B). The tumor was histologically diagnosed as a papillary fibroelastoma covered with CD34-positive endothelial cells. This tumor is . . . [Full Text of this Article]

 



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