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Cardiac Paraganglioma: An Incidental Finding During Workup for Angina
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  • Aaron Zuckerman,
  • Arman Qamar,
  • Mikhail Vaynblat,
  • Michael Koeckert,
  • Fang Zhou,
  • Anvar Babaev
Aaron Zuckerman
New York University Department of Surgery

Corresponding Author:aaron.zuckerman@nyulangone.org

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Arman Qamar
New York University Leon H Charney Division of Cardiology
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Mikhail Vaynblat
New York University Department of Surgery
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Michael Koeckert
New York University Department of Surgery
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Fang Zhou
New York University Department of Pathology
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Anvar Babaev
New York University Leon H Charney Division of Cardiology
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Abstract

Cardiac paragangliomas are extremely rare cardiac masses. Our patient presented with angina secondary to coronary atherosclerosis and was incidentally found to have a large cardiac mass on coronary angiography. He underwent a full imaging workup and ultimately excision of the mass. Final pathology demonstrated paraganglioma. This case illustrates the presentation, workup, and definitive treatment of this rare tumor.