A 60-year-old man with a history of exertional chest pain and dyspnea was admitted for evaluation of an intracardiac mass.
Case Report (n=1)
Case presentation of a 60-year-old man evaluated for an intracardiac mass and recurrent chest pain.
Presentation of CaseA 60-year-old man was admitted to the hospital because of an intracardiac mass.There was a questionable history of a coronary attack 15 years earlier, characterized by "crushing" chest pain, for which he was treated in another hospital for one month. The patient recovered but experienced bouts of exertional chest pain that usually radiated to the left arm and episodes of exertional dyspnea and palpitations.Thirteen months before entry the exertional dyspnea worsened, and chest pain on exertion and palpitations became more frequent. He was admitted repeatedly to a second hospital because of recurrent chest pain, with . . .
Cabot et al. (Thu,) conducted a case report in Intracardiac mass (n=1). A 60-year-old man with a history of exertional chest pain and dyspnea was admitted for evaluation of an intracardiac mass.