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. 2010 Oct 17;5:84. doi: 10.1186/1749-8090-5-84

Table 1.

Previously reported cases of cardiac papillary fibroelastoma

Reference Number of patient Mean age (yr) Sex distribution Size (mm) Site Presentation Management
Grinda 'et al'1
(1999)
04 54 3 Males 1 Female 10 1 MV
1 TV
1 AV
CVA
Aphasia
Syncope
TIA
Excision+MVR
Excision+TVR
Excision+AVRp
Excision

Saw 'et al'14
(2001)
03 45 2 Females 6-7 1 IVS
2 MV
Stroke
Abdominal pain, VSD
Excision

Darvishian 'et al'7
(2001)
02 50 1 Male 10-15 2 MV Dyspnea
Ataxia
Dysphasia
Mitral
Repair+ excision

Gowda 'et al'13
(2003)
725 70 56% Males 2-70 44% AV
35% MV
32% Stroke
13% Angina
81% Excision
10% AVR

Sato 'et al'9
(2003)
01 74 Male 9 LVOT AF
Chest discomfort
Excision

Ngaage 'et al'12
(2005)
88 62 71% Males - 52% AV
18%- LVOT
52% -Dyspnea
32% TE
83% excision

Kumbala 'et al'11
(2008)
01 60 Male 9 AV TIA Excision

Law' et al'2
(2009)
01 25 Male 9 LVOT (multiple) Stroke Excision+MVRp

Bicer 'et al'3
(2009)
01 72 Male 12 LA Stroke Excision

Parthenakis 'et al'8
(2009)
01 29 Female 12 AV Asymptomatic Excision

Domenech 'et al'4
(2010)
01 59 Female 11 LV Stroke Resection

AV-aortic valve, IVS-interventricular septum, MV-mitral valve, CVA-cerebrovascular accident, TIA-transient ischemic attack, VSD-ventricular septal defect, AF- atrial fibrillation, LVOT-left ventricular outflow tract, LA- left atrium, LV- left ventricle, MVR-mitral valve repair, TVR-tricuspid valve repair, AVRp-aortic valve replacement, MVRp-mitral valve replacement, AVR-aortic valve repair