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Early recurrent left atrial myxoma in a teenager with de novo mutation of Carney complex
Mila Stajević+3 more
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Multiregional Embolizations and Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Associated with Left Atrial Myxoma
Suk Min Seo+6 more
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Left Atrial Myxoma Presenting with Unusual Cystic Form
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Minimally invasive resection of a giant left atrial myxoma: a case report
Perfusion, 2020Cardiac tumors are a rarity. Most diagnosed primary tumors of the heart are benign, with an incidence ranging between 0.001% and 0.03%. Cardiac myxoma is one of these benign entities.
C. Gaisendrees+5 more
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Evaluation of the potential predictors of embolism in patients with left atrial myxoma
Echocardiography, 2019Cardiac myxomas are the most common primary intracardiac tumors. Although myxomas are histologically benign, they are potentially dangerous due to potential risk of systemic and cerebral embolism.
M. Kalçık+9 more
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Left atrial myxoma: Unusual presentation as a cystic tumor
Journal of cardiac surgery, 2019Myxomas are the most common cardiac tumors, benign, and usually located in the left atrium. Typically echocardiography reveals a solid tumor, whereas cystic myxomas are rare with only a few cases documented in the literature. We describe the case of a 63‐
V. Ntinopoulos+5 more
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Mitral pseudostenosis due to a large left atrial myxoma
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology, 2018Myxomas are benign cardiac tumours that are mostly (75%) located in the left atrium, but they also can be found in the right atrium (15%–20%), in the right ventricle (4%) and in the left ventricle (3%). A 71-year-old male presented to a district hospital
K. Theodoropoulos+5 more
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Mobile Left Atrial Mass – Clot or Left Atrial Myxoma
, 2017Mobile masses within the left atrial cavity are commonly caused by organized thrombi or left atrial myxoma. The use of transesophageal echocardiography has provided means for differentiation between the two conditions.
S. Nagre
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Natural Growth of Left Atrial Myxoma.
Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2020Lilaf Abdulmajid+3 more
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Totally Endoscopic Resection of Giant Left Atrial Myxoma without Robotic Assistance
Innovations, 2018Quang-Huy Dang+3 more
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