Clinical Scenario
Cardiac fibroma is a distinct presentation of benign primary cardiac tumors (PCTs). Fibromas are the second most common PCTs in children, though they also occur in adults. The presence of a cardiac fibroma carries specific management implications that apply even in the absence of overt symptoms.
Treatment Approach — Partial Overview
Management involves a surgical approach directed at the fibroma itself. A key driver of the treatment recommendation is the risk to cardiac conduction — this consideration influences the timing of intervention regardless of whether the patient is currently symptomatic.
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