Abstract: | ![]() Primary cardiac tumors are very rare. Cardiac Papillary Fibroelastoma (CPF) is the third most common primary tumor of the heart and most commonly affects cardiac valves. Those tumors appear like a "sea anemone" with multiple papillary fronds attached to the endocardium by a short stalk. It generally occurs as a single structure and is typically found on the atrial aspect of atrioventricular valves or either side of the semilunar valves. We report a case of aortic valve papillary fibroelastoma which was found on autopsy in a patient with normal coronary artery with evidence of myocardial and cerebral ischemic damage and sudden death. |