Ibolya Csécs
Semmelweis University
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BMC Cancer | 2017
Csilla Czimbalmos; Ibolya Csécs; Miklós Pólos; Elektra Bartha; Nikolette Szücs; A. Tóth; Pál Maurovich-Horvat; Dávid Becker; Zoltán Sápi; Zoltán Szabolcs; Béla Merkely; Hajnalka Vágó
BackgroundA solitary fibrous tumour is a rare, mainly benign spindle cell mesenchymal tumour most commonly originating from the pleura. An intrapericardial location of a solitary fibrous tumour is extremely unusual. We present a case of an asymptomatic patient with a slow-growing massive benign cardiac solitary fibrous tumour.Case presentationA 37-year-old asymptomatic female patient was referred to our hospital with an enlarged cardiac silhouette found on her screening chest X-ray. The echocardiographic examination revealed pericardial effusion and an inhomogeneous mobile mass located in the pericardial sac around the left ventricle. Cardiac magnetic resonance (MRI) examination showed an intrapericardial, semilunar-shaped mass attached to the pulmonary trunk with an intermediate signal intensity on proton density-weighted images and high signal intensity on T2-weighted spectral fat saturation inversion recovery images. First-pass perfusion and early and late gadolinium-enhanced images showed a vascularized mass with septated, patchy, inhomogeneous late enhancement. Coronary computed tomography angiography revealed no invasion of the coronaries. Based on the retrospectively analysed screening chest X-rays, the mass had started to form at least 7 years earlier. Complete resection of the tumour with partial resection of the pulmonary trunk was performed. Histological evaluation of the septated, cystic mass revealed tumour cells forming an irregular patternless pattern; immunohistochemically, the cells tested positive for vimentin, CD34, CD99 and STAT6 but negative for keratin (AE1-AE3), CD31 and S100. Thus, the diagnosis of an intrapericardial solitary fibrous tumour was established. There has been no recurrence for 3 years based on the regular MRI follow-up.ConclusionIntrapericardial SFTs, showing slow growth dynamics, can present with massive extent even in completely asymptomatic patients. MRI is exceedingly useful for characterizing intrapericardial masses, allowing precise surgical planning, and is reliable for long-term follow up.
Archive | 2018
Ferenc Imre Suhai; Balázs Sax; Alexandra Assabiny; Ákos Király; Csilla Czimbalmos; Ibolya Csécs; Attila Kovács; Bálint Lakatos; Endre Németh; Dávid Becker; Zoltán Szabolcs; Márta Hubay; Béla Merkely; Hajnalka Vágó
Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018
Csilla Czimbalmos; Ibolya Csécs; Nóra Sydó; Petra Merkely; Orsolya Kiss; Z. Dohy; A. Tóth; Ferenc Imre Suhai; Béla Merkely; Hajnalka Vágó
Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018
Ibolya Csécs; Csilla Czimbalmos; Nóra Sydó; Orsolya Kiss; Petra Merkely; Vencel Juhasz; Ferenc Imre Suhai; Attila Tóth; Béla Merkely; Hajnalka Vágó
International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging | 2018
Ibolya Csécs; Csilla Czimbalmos; Ferenc Imre Suhai; Róbert Mikle; Arash Mirzahosseini; Z. Dohy; Andrea Szűcs; Anna Réka Kiss; Tamás Simor; A. Tóth; Béla Merkely; Hajnalka Vágó
European Heart Journal | 2018
Hajnalka Vágó; Z. Dohy; Csilla Czimbalmos; Ibolya Csécs; L Szabo; Ferenc Imre Suhai; A. Tóth; György Bárczi; Dávid Becker; Béla Merkely
European Heart Journal | 2018
Csilla Czimbalmos; Ibolya Csécs; A. Tóth; Orsolya Kiss; Z. Dohy; V Juhasz; L Szabo; Ferenc Imre Suhai; Béla Merkely; Hajnalka Vágó
European Heart Journal | 2018
Dávid Becker; György Bárczi; R Skoda; J Gajdacsi; Hajnalka Vágó; Zoltán Ruzsa; István Édes; K Doan Nang; Zsolt Bagyura; C S Lakatos; Ibolya Csécs; Csilla Czimbalmos; Attila Oláh; E Dinya; Béla Merkely
Europace | 2018
Csilla Czimbalmos; Ibolya Csécs; L Szabo; A. Tóth; Ferenc Imre Suhai; Endre Zima; Krisztina Heltai; Dávid Becker; László Gellér; Béla Merkely; Hajnalka Vágó
Cardiologia Hungarica | 2018
Ferenc Imre Suhai; Balázs Sax; Alexandra Assabiny; Ákos Király; Csilla Czimbalmos; Ibolya Csécs; Attila Kovács; Bálint Lakatos; Endre Németh; Dávid Becker; Zoltán Szabolcs; Márta Hubay; Béla Merkely; Hajnalka Vágó