Brian Olshansky. Tumors of the cardiac conduction system: are they an explanation for otherwise unexplained sudden cardiac death?. J Geriatr Cardiol 2007; 4(3): 168-169.
Citation:
Brian Olshansky. Tumors of the cardiac conduction system: are they an explanation for otherwise unexplained sudden cardiac death?. J Geriatr Cardiol 2007; 4(3): 168-169.
Brian Olshansky. Tumors of the cardiac conduction system: are they an explanation for otherwise unexplained sudden cardiac death?. J Geriatr Cardiol 2007; 4(3): 168-169.
Citation:
Brian Olshansky. Tumors of the cardiac conduction system: are they an explanation for otherwise unexplained sudden cardiac death?. J Geriatr Cardiol 2007; 4(3): 168-169.
Cardiac tumors are well described in the literature. The first reports of cardiac tumors date back hundreds of years. The prevalence of primary cardiac tumors at autopsy ranges from 0.001% to 0.3% with secondary tumors more common than in primary tumors.