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cardiac tumors
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04/17/2010

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what makes up 50% of the primary tumors found in the heart?
Definition
myxomas
Term
who are sporadic myxomas found in most commonly? where are sporadic myxomas usually found? do they often have associated conditions?
Definition
sporadic myxomas are usually found in middle aged females. they are usually found in the L atrium and usually single w/o associated conditions
Term
who are familial myxomas found in most commonly? where are familial myxomas usually found? do they often have associated symptoms?
Definition
familial myxomas are usually found in young males, less commonly in the L atrium, they are multicentric in 1/3 of cases and are associated with extracardiac abnormalities in 20% of cases
Term
how might pts with myoxmas present?
Definition
with syncope - b/c it produces a ball-valve-like change that can occlude blood flow until the person changes position and moves to re-establish flow
Term
what is carney's syndrome?
Definition
myxoma, adrenocortical nodular dysplasia associated with cushing's syndrome, sertoli cell tumor of the testes, and fibroadenomas
Term
what do L sided myxomas present with?
Definition
signs of mitral stenosis or insufficiency
Term
what do R sided myxomas present with?
Definition
dyspnea, syncope, neck vein distention and emboli w/possible infarcts
Term
what does a myxoma look like macroscopically?
Definition
a glob of strawberry jelly - mucinous material, less cellular, more gelatinous
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are myxomas malignant?
Definition
no they are benign and well circumscribed
Term
what are the gross features of a myxoma?
Definition
soft, polypoid, pale, lobulated w/ stalk to attach to septum or foramen ovale. calcification may occur over time
Term
what are the histological features of a myxoma?
Definition
round, polygonal cells w/a loose background of mucopolysaccharides
Term
where do myxomas come from?
Definition
multipotent stem cells
Term
can sx help with myxomas?
Definition
it is often curative, but if some of it is left behind - it may grow back
Term
what is unique about rhabdomyomas in comparison to other tumors?
Definition
they tend to *regress on their own
Term
when do most rhabdomyomas appear?
Definition
many are congenital and are therefore seen early in life
Term
if a rhabdomyoma is found in an adult, what needs to be considered?
Definition
the pt may have *tuberous sclerosis (large tuberous growth of the brain) and or congenital heart disease
Term
are rhabdomyomas multiple or single?
Definition
either
Term
are rhabdomyomas malignant?
Definition
no, they are well-circumscribed benign tumors of skeletal muscle
Term
what are microscopic features of rhabdomyomas?
Definition
*spider cells, which are cells w/a central area w/leg-like structures radiating from the cytoplasm
Term
are cardiac fibromas usually found alone or in multiple?
Definition
alone
Term
when are cardiac fibromas found generally? what kinds of problems might they cause?
Definition
in the 2nd decade - may be associated with sudden death usually due to outflow tract obstruction
Term
what is gorlin's syndrome?
Definition
an increase in BCC, medulloblastoma, rhabdomyosarcoma and cardiac fibroma
Term
what is sotos syndrome?
Definition
cerebral gigantism and cardiac fibroma
Term
what is a hamartoma?
Definition
a proliferation of tissues that would normally be found (not necessarily a neoplasm)
Term
how do hamartomas of cardiac myocytes present microscopically?
Definition
microscopically, hamartomas of cardiac myocytes resemble localized hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. there is myocyte diarray, focal areas of scarring, and intramural coronary thickening
Term
where are hamartomas of cardiac myocytes usually seen?
Definition
in the L ventricle
Term
what does a calcified amorphous tumor of the heart appear as?
Definition
a nodular deposition of Ca in a background of degenerating *blood cell elements and *chronic inflammation
Term
what is the clinical course of calcified amorphous tumors of the heart? pathogenesis?
Definition
the clinical course of calcified amorphous tumors of the heart is benign, pathogenesis is obscure
Term
what are cardiac MICE? *where are they found?
Definition
Mesothelial/Monocytic Incidental Cardiac Excrenscences. they are found attached to the *endocardium, free floating in the *pericardium or inside an *aortic aneursym
Term
how do cardiac MICE form?
Definition
microscopically, mesothelial cells form strips, tubular and micropapillary formations surrounded by histiocytes
Term
are cardiac MICE malignant?
Definition
no, they are benign, non neoplastic w/no clinical signifigance. they are generally found as incidental microscopic findings at the time of cardiac sx
Term
what is a cystic tumor of the atrioventricular nodal region? is it usually associated with other congenital abnormalities?
Definition
this is more of a *developmental abnormality of *epithelial nature and *endodermal origin. it may be associated with other congenital abnormalities
Term
what can a cystic tumor of the atrioventricular nodal region cause?
Definition
a complete heart block
Term
are cystic tumors of the atrioventricular nodal region seen grossly?
Definition
this is rare
Term
how do cystic tumors of the atrioventricular nodal region appear microscopically?
Definition
there may be *ductal structures, *cysts, and *solid nests of epithelial-like cells (which upon electron microscopy, show desmosones and microvilli)
Term
what is a papillary fibroelastoma? how are they usually discovered?
Definition
a small papillary growth that occurs on the surface of the *valves or on other *endocardial locations. they are usually incidental findings at autopsy
Term
how do papillary fibroelastomas appear microscopically?
Definition
microscopically, a papillary fibroelastoma may appear as a lining of *hyperplastic endocardial cells covering a core of *hyalinized hypocellular stroma
Term
what might a papillary fibroelastoma represent? what might cause an increase in their frequency?
Definition
papillary fibroelastomas may represent the end state of the organization of a *mural thrombus, and are seen with increased frequency after *cardiac sx
Term
what is a paraganglioma? where does it commonly present? are there other associated conditions?
Definition
this can present as a primary cardiac neoplasm, usually in the L atrium and usually accompanying *HTN and elevated *urine catecholamine levels
Term
how common are sarcomas in the heart?
Definition
very rare.
Term
what is the most common kind of sarcoma to affect the heart?
Definition
angiosarcomas, some may be poorly differentiated/highly pleomorphic and difficult to classify
Term
where do sarcomas usually appear in the heart?
Definition
the L atrium
Term
what are the kinds of sarcomas that can affect the heart?
Definition
kaposi (from the vasculature, HIV, HHV-8), leiomyosarcoma (from smooth muscle), rhabdomyosarcoma (from skeletal muscle), osteosarcoma (from bone), and fibrosarcoma (often times these can resemble each other)
Term
how will pts usually present if they have sarcomas in their heart?
Definition
often with CHF, arrhythmias, or superior vena cava obstructions/impingement (jugular vein distension, edema of the head and neck structures)
Term
are fibrosarcomas found more commonly one one side of the heart?
Definition
yes, the R side (vs tumors and angiosarcomas which are more common on the L side)
Term
how can sarcomas result in arrhythmias?
Definition
b/c sarcomas are malignant, they can infiltrate the myocardium, impinge on the conduction system & cause it to become hyper-excitable which will lead to arrhythmias
Term
how else can sarcoma cell infiltration of the myocardium cause disease, other than causing problems w/conduction?
Definition
malignant cells also do not have the same contractile properties as normal myocardium, and thus CHF and decreased CO may ensue
Term
what are synovial sarcomas? can they affect the heart? what makes them unique?
Definition
synovial sarcomas are usually found adjacent to joints (synovial) but can affect the heart and have *biphasic growth patterns: *epithelial-type of growth pattern producing primitive glandular structures as well as a *mesenchymal-growth pattern
Term
how would a high grade sarcoma appear?
Definition
abnormal cells, large nuclei, a large N:C ratio, pleomorphic cells (different sizes and shapes), mitoses, and poorly differentiated
Term
how common are lymphomas as primary heart tumors?
Definition
rare
Term
what are most lymphomas as primary heart tumors associated with? is there a particular type that is more common w/the heart?
Definition
AIDs, and are of the diffuse large cell type
Term
what is the more common cardiac involvement w/lymphoma?
Definition
secondary cardiac involvement by leukemia or lymphoma is more common
Term
which are more common in the heart, metastatic or primary tumors?
Definition
metastatic, which can involve any portion of the heart and if the conduction system is involved, it can result in a heart block
Term
where are primary tumors commonly found that throw metastatic tumors affecting the heart? how does do they usually reach the heart?
Definition
primary tumors in the thoracic or contiguous regions usually reach the heart by spreading to the mediastinal lymph nodes
Term
what kinds of tumors reach the heart via the hematogenous route?
Definition
melanoma, kidney CA, breast CA, and choriocarcinomas
Term
what is the most common metastatic tumor to the heart?
Definition
lung CA then breast then melanoma
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