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Unexplained Hemopericardium as a Presenting Feature of Primary Cardiac Angiosarcoma: A Case Report and a Review of the Diagnostic Dilemma Hazem Edmond El-Osta, MD, Youssef S. Yammine, MD, Bassem M. Chehab, MD, Andrew S. Fields, DO, Dennis F. Moore, MD, Bassam I. Mattar, MD Journal of Thoracic Oncology Volume 3, Issue 7, Pages (July 2008) DOI: /JTO.0b013e31817c9282 Copyright © 2008 International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer Terms and Conditions
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FIGURE 1 Two prominent lymph nodes noted in the anterior mediastinum.
Journal of Thoracic Oncology 2008 3, DOI: ( /JTO.0b013e31817c9282) Copyright © 2008 International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer Terms and Conditions
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FIGURE 2 A large soft tissue mass seen along the anterior pericardium on chest CT done 3 weeks after his first presentation. Journal of Thoracic Oncology 2008 3, DOI: ( /JTO.0b013e31817c9282) Copyright © 2008 International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer Terms and Conditions
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FIGURE 3 Fusiform atypical cells (arrow) delineate anastomozing vascular space. These findings are characteristic for angiosarcoma (Hematoxylin-eosin). Journal of Thoracic Oncology 2008 3, DOI: ( /JTO.0b013e31817c9282) Copyright © 2008 International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer Terms and Conditions
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