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Volume 39, Issue 1, 2025
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Volume 39 , Issue 1, (2025)
Published: 31.03.2025.
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01.04.2018.
Poster session
Cardiac sarcoidosis: Case report
Aim: We present the case of a patient aged 68 years who died of chronic heart failure caused by untreated cardiac sarcoidosis (CS). Introduction: Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disorder of unknown etiology, characterized by granulomatous infiltration and the development of noncaseating granulomas in many organ systems. Although the lungs, eyes, and skin are most commonly affected, virtually any body organ can be involved. Clinical evidence of CS is seen only in 5% of patients and the disease may present with tachyarrhythmias, conduction disturbance, heart failure, or sudden cardiac death. Case report: The patient was received in the hospital due to symptoms and signs of global cardiac decompensation with difficulties in the form of dyspnea, orthopnea, and edematous legs. Echocardiographic, cardiac cavities are very dilated with globally reduced systolic function, severe mitral regurgitation and ejection fraction about 20%. Very soon after receiving the patient is died. At autopsy, the heart was dilated, primarily the left ventricle. Histologically, the myocardium was infiltrated by numerous granulomas built of lymphocytes, epitheloid cells, and giant multicellular cells of the Langhans type. As a consequence of severe chronic heart failure, the lungs were edematous with both sides of massive plural effusions. The coronary arteries were non-significantly stenosed. Conclusion: Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent significant morbidity and mortality in patients with CS. It is very important that patients with CS in the early stage of the disease be treated with corticosteroids.
Golub Samardzija, Snežana Tadic, Marija Bjelobrk, Dragana Tegeltija, Aleksandra Lovrenski, Bojana Visnjic Andrejic
01.04.2018.
Poster session
Clinical and morphological characteristics of the cardiac tumors
Aim: To analyze age and sex distribution of the cardiac tumors, the most common clinical symptoms, POSTER SESIJA 70 MATERIA MEDICA • Vol. 34 • Issue 1, suplement 1 • april 2018. pathohistological types, tumor localization and compare the echocardiographic with the pathohistological size of the tumor. Introduction: The incidence of primary cardiac tumors are very rare and amounts to about 0.02%. Incidence of secondary cardiac tumors are significantly higher. Primary malignant cardiac tumors are very rare and represent to the rarest tumors in the human organism. Materials and Methods: The study covered 49 patients who were operated in the period from 2008 to 2017. Patients data are obtained from the history of the disease, the information system and pathohistological findings. Results: The average age of the patients is 53.9 years. The most common symptoms were light fatigue, heart palpitations, vertigo, dizziness, dyspnea, exhaustion, cough and stenocardia. The most commonly diagnosed are myxomas (67.3%), papillary fibroelastomas 28.6%, cavernous hemangiomas 4.1%, and metastatic tumors 2.04%. The most common tumor localization is in the left atrium 63.3%, aortic cusps 16.3%, right atrium 8.2%, mitral valve 8.2%, left ventricle 2.04% and interventricular septum 2.04%. The difference in mean echocardiographic tumor size and tumor size after surgical extirpation was not statistically significant (p = 0.706). Conclusion: Although, cardiac tumors are rare, they have a large clinical importance, primarily because of the potential for severe complications such as embolization of the arteries of the brain with the development of cerebral infarction and even the appearance of sudden death. However, timely diagnosis and surgical removal of tumors lead to patient curing in most cases.
Golub Samardzija, Iva Bosic, Lazar Velicki, Milenko Rosic, Dragana Tegeltija, Aleksandra Lovrenski, Bojana Visnjic Andrejic