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==Overview== | |||
Rhabdomyoma is a [[benign]] [[tumor]] of [[Muscle|striated muscle]]. Rhabdomyomas are rare and can be classified into [[cardiac]] type and extracardiac type.The most common primary benign [[pediatric]] tumor of the heart is [[cardiac]] rhabdomyoma which can be seen mainly in [[fetal]] life and children, second most common primary [[benign]] cardiac tumor in children is [[fibroma]]. Most [[tumors]] regress spontaneously, [[prognosis]] depends on the location of [[tumor]] and size. | |||
==Chest X Ray== | |||
*X-Rays of the chest and affected areas of the body may be helpful in the diagnosis of rhabdomyomas.<ref name="radio">Germ cell tumors. Radiopedia(2015) http://radiopaedia.org/articles/cardiac-rhabdomyoma Accessed on January 25, 2016</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Rhabdomyoma is a benign tumor of striated muscle. Rhabdomyomas are rare and can be classified into cardiac type and extracardiac type.The most common primary benign pediatric tumor of the heart is cardiac rhabdomyoma which can be seen mainly in fetal life and children, second most common primary benign cardiac tumor in children is fibroma. Most tumors regress spontaneously, prognosis depends on the location of tumor and size.
Chest X Ray
- X-Rays of the chest and affected areas of the body may be helpful in the diagnosis of rhabdomyomas.[1]
References
- ↑ Germ cell tumors. Radiopedia(2015) http://radiopaedia.org/articles/cardiac-rhabdomyoma Accessed on January 25, 2016