Title of article :
Secret Sarcoma: A Cardiac Mass Disguised as Influenza
Author/Authors :
DeZorzi, Christopher University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA, USA , Harris, Katherine I. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA, USA
Abstract :
This case presentation discusses an extremely rare diagnosis presenting with common symptoms, attributed to influenza, which
were not investigated further when clear cardiac symptoms developed. The patient initially presented with symptoms consistent
with influenza, but when orthopnea and dyspnea on exertion developed, these cardiac symptoms continued to be attributed to a
postviral syndrome and were not further evaluated. Premature closure bias contributed to a delay in diagnosing a rare cardiac
condition. The diagnostic momentum, or the continuing of a diagnostic label, occurred across multiple providers and settings.
This case demonstrates the risk of premature closure and diagnostic momentum and reminds clinicians to reframe the
differential diagnosis as more information on history or physical exam becomes available.
Keywords :
Secret Sarcoma , Cardiac Mass , Influenza
Journal title :
Case Reports in Cardiology