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IRANIAN HEART JOURNAL
Volume 17, Issue 3, Pages 51-54Publisher
IRANIAN HEART ASSOC
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Cardiac rhabdomyoma; Neonate; Tuberous sclerosis
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The tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is most commonly diagnosed around the age of 5 years. Neonatal TSC is rare. The important neonatal manifestations include cardiac rhabdomyomas, central nervous system abnormalities, and skin manifestations. We describe a neonate suffering from the TSC with large and multiple cardiac rhabdomyomas. The largest rhabdomyoma measured 3.6 cm x 2 cm almost filling the right ventricle. The neonate did not have any symptoms. She continued to remain asymptomatic until 8 months' follow-up.
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