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Table 1 Previously reported cases of cardiac papillary fibroelastoma

From: Papillary fibroelastoma of the aortic valve - a case report and literature review

Reference

Number of patient

Mean age (yr)

Sex distribution

Size (mm)

Site

Presentation

Management

Grinda 'et al' 1

(1999)

04

54

3 Males 1 Female

10

1 MV

1 TV

1 AV

CVA

Aphasia

Syncope

TIA

Excision+MVR

Excision+TVR

Excision+AVRp

Excision

Saw 'et al' 14

(2001)

03

45

2 Females

6-7

1 IVS

2 MV

Stroke

Abdominal pain, VSD

Excision

Darvishian 'et al' 7

(2001)

02

50

1 Male

10-15

2 MV

Dyspnea

Ataxia

Dysphasia

Mitral

Repair+ excision

Gowda 'et al' 13

(2003)

725

70

56% Males

2-70

44% AV

35% MV

32% Stroke

13% Angina

81% Excision

10% AVR

Sato 'et al' 9

(2003)

01

74

Male

9

LVOT

AF

Chest discomfort

Excision

Ngaage 'et al' 12

(2005)

88

62

71% Males

-

52% AV

18%- LVOT

52% -Dyspnea

32% TE

83% excision

Kumbala 'et al' 11

(2008)

01

60

Male

9

AV

TIA

Excision

Law' et al' 2

(2009)

01

25

Male

9

LVOT (multiple)

Stroke

Excision+MVRp

Bicer 'et al' 3

(2009)

01

72

Male

12

LA

Stroke

Excision

Parthenakis 'et al' 8

(2009)

01

29

Female

12

AV

Asymptomatic

Excision

Domenech 'et al' 4

(2010)

01

59

Female

11

LV

Stroke

Resection

  1. AV-aortic valve, IVS-interventricular septum, MV-mitral valve, CVA-cerebrovascular accident, TIA-transient ischemic attack, VSD-ventricular septal defect, AF- atrial fibrillation, LVOT-left ventricular outflow tract, LA- left atrium, LV- left ventricle, MVR-mitral valve repair, TVR-tricuspid valve repair, AVRp-aortic valve replacement, MVRp-mitral valve replacement, AVR-aortic valve repair