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New England Journal of Medicine, 1995
Although cardiac myxomas are histologically benign, they may be lethal because of their strategic position. They can mimic not only every cardiac disease but also infective, immunologic, and malignant processes. Myxomas must therefore be included in the differential diagnosis of valvular heart disease, cardiac insufficiency, cardiomegaly, bacterial ...
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Although cardiac myxomas are histologically benign, they may be lethal because of their strategic position. They can mimic not only every cardiac disease but also infective, immunologic, and malignant processes. Myxomas must therefore be included in the differential diagnosis of valvular heart disease, cardiac insufficiency, cardiomegaly, bacterial ...
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The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2002
Infected cardiac myxoma is a rare condition with variable presentation. We report a case of infected cardiac myxoma which presented as fever of unknown origin. Diagnostic considerations and treatment of this condition are discussed.
Jean M, Prince +2 more
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Infected cardiac myxoma is a rare condition with variable presentation. We report a case of infected cardiac myxoma which presented as fever of unknown origin. Diagnostic considerations and treatment of this condition are discussed.
Jean M, Prince +2 more
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Ultrastructure of a Cardiac Myxoma
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1970A cardiac myxoma of the left atrium was studied by means of the electron microscope. A single cell type was seen, occurring predominantly as closely-apposed groups of 3 to 6 cells, and characterized by extensively anastomosing microvilli forming peripheral intracytoplasmic membrane-bound spaces (some of which may have been the result of cellular ...
S G, Silverberg, S, Kay
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The Dangers of Cardiac Myxomas
Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing, 2007A variety of cardiac tumors have been acknowledged in the literature since the 16th century as rare forms of cardiac disease. Of the primary tumors, myxomas account for at least 30% to 50% of benign tumors. Despite significant advances in cardiac diagnostics leading to early recognition of myxomas, the potential for deleterious effects secondary to ...
Sylvia, Roschkov +3 more
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Cardiac myxoma the great imitators: Comprehensive histopathological and molecular approach [PDF]
Cardiac myxomas are rare benign and slowly proliferating neoplasms of uncertain histogenesis with heterogeneous histomorphology and variable and sometimes clinically quite malignant pathological manifestations.
Igor Gošev +2 more
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1992
The majority of cardiac myxomas occur sporadically as isolated lesions in the left atrium of middle-aged women. However, a "familial" form and a "syndrome" form of this lesion have been identified. The syndrome myxoma can present with pigmented skin lesions and peripheral or endocrine neoplasms.
H M, van Gelder +3 more
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The majority of cardiac myxomas occur sporadically as isolated lesions in the left atrium of middle-aged women. However, a "familial" form and a "syndrome" form of this lesion have been identified. The syndrome myxoma can present with pigmented skin lesions and peripheral or endocrine neoplasms.
H M, van Gelder +3 more
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Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe A, 1979
SummaryA cardiac tumour attached to papillary muscle in the right ventricle of a young steer was classified, on light and electron microscopic features, as a myxoma. From electron microscopic findings the cell of origin was thought to be a multipotent vasoformative reserve cell.ZusammenfassungAufgrund licht‐ und elektronenmikroskopischer ...
P J, Canfield, A M, Bennett
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SummaryA cardiac tumour attached to papillary muscle in the right ventricle of a young steer was classified, on light and electron microscopic features, as a myxoma. From electron microscopic findings the cell of origin was thought to be a multipotent vasoformative reserve cell.ZusammenfassungAufgrund licht‐ und elektronenmikroskopischer ...
P J, Canfield, A M, Bennett
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Neurology, 1976
Three patients with left atrial myxoma presented with prominent neurologic symptoms and signs (cerebrovascular disease and/or syncope) within the past year. Two patients died because antemortem diagnosis was late or missed. One patient was successfully treated.
R, Yufe, G, Karpati, S, Carpenter
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Three patients with left atrial myxoma presented with prominent neurologic symptoms and signs (cerebrovascular disease and/or syncope) within the past year. Two patients died because antemortem diagnosis was late or missed. One patient was successfully treated.
R, Yufe, G, Karpati, S, Carpenter
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Valvular Cardiac Myxoma in a Dog
Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A, 2007SummaryPrimary and secondary cardiac tumours are extremely rare in humans and domestic animals. This case describes the gross, light microscopical and immunohistochemical examination of a cardiac myxoma arising from the tricuspid valve in a 13‐year‐old female terrier dog.
Ozyigit, MUSA ÖZGÜR +2 more
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[Ultrastructure of a cardiac myxoma].
Bollettino della Societa italiana di cardiologia, 1978Ultrastructure of a cardiac ...
G. F. Musacci +5 more
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