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Fibroelastoma, an Incidentaloma Disease? – Image Cases of Fibroelastomas as Incidental Findings in Four Patients, Four Different Valves

Abstract

Fibroelastomas are the second most common benign cardiac tumor11 Zoltowska MD. Cardiac papillary fibroelastoma. J Geriatr Cardiol. 2021;18(5):346-51. doi: 10.11909/j.issn.1671-5411.2021.05.009
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. They are small avascular structures with a mean size of 9mm, ranging up to 70mm, usually attached to the heart valves’ surface (aortic and mitral are the most affected, followed by tricuspid and pulmonary valves). Their etiology is unclear, but the hypothesis of coalescence of microthrombus at the coaptation margins of valves is the most widely accepted theory. On echocardiography, they are pedicled, mobile, with a filamentous surface, and usually have a speckled appearance with echolucencies and a stippled pattern near the edges. Clinically, they may be associated with embolic phenomena; however, in most cases, the diagnosis is incidental. We present a series of four clinical cases with an incidental diagnosis of fibroelastomas across the four cardiac valves as assessed by transthoracic echocardiography (Video 1; Figure 1).

Video 1
From left to right and top to bottom: fibroelastomas of the anterior leaflet of the tricuspid valve, anterior leaflet of the mitral valve, left cusp of the pulmonary valve and left cuspid of the aortic valve, each corresponding to a different patient. Link: http://abccardiol.org/supplementary-material/2024/12102/2023-0222_IM_video01.mp4
Figure 1
From left to right and top to bottom: fibroelastomas of the anterior leaflet of the tricuspid valve, anterior leaflet of the mitral valve, left cusp of the pulmonary valve and left cuspid of the aortic valve, each corresponding to a different patient.

Keywords:
Fibroelastoma; Incidental Findings; Heart Neoplasias/surgery; Heart Valves; Echocardiography, Transesophageal/methods; Embolization

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