Massive pericardial lipoma causing haemodynamic compromise in a neonate
Cardiac tumours are rare in neonates. Most are benign and have a favourable outcome. However they can cause significant morbidity and mortality secondary to cardiac compromise. We present the first reported case of pericardial lipoma in a neonate.A baby detected to have a cardiac tumour by foetal ec...
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Main Authors: | T.G.M. Prasadani (Author), A.S. Athapathu (Author), S.A. Gunaratne (Author), R.M.S. Perera (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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