Bibliometric review and presentation of clinical case of a fibroelastoma papilifero
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Bibliography; Diagnosis; Heart Diseases; Neoplasms.Abstract
The present study proposed to deepen in relation to the Papillary Fibroelastoma Tumor (FEP). The manuscript aimed at a bibliographic survey about the FEP, in addition to performing a brief literary review on this pathological alteration and presenting a representative clinical case on the subject. Initially, the bibliographic survey was carried out on the ISI Web of Knowledge / Web of ScienceTM on this heart disease and its diagnosis, then a literary study on the topic from the articles was presented and, finally, a clinical case of an FEP has been reported. Thus, 214 publications were identified, where part of them concluded that FEP is a cardiac tumor neoplasia that can be found in any part of the heart, being more commonly located in the valve endocardium and the aortic valve. In addition, surgical excision is the most prevalent treatment of choice. And as proposed, a case of a 56-year-old patient who presented the tumor in the aortic valve and who underwent surgical resection, presenting a cure, was reported. From the data presented, an early diagnosis together with an effective treatment improves the prognosis of a patient who has this neoplasm.
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