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Left atrial myxoma

Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 1983
8 patients with atrial myxoma were reviewed. They ranged from 5 years to 55 years. Recently echocardiography has been the most helpful diagnostic procedure. Hemodynamically they simulated mitral valve disease with severe pulmonary hypertension. Tumour was demonstrated by angiocardiography. One of these tumours presented into the right atrium through an
S. Muralidharan   +6 more
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EXPERIENCES WITH LEFT ATRIAL MYXOMA

Australasian Annals of Medicine, 1968
SummaryFour cases of left atrial myxoma discovered in the course of 159 mitral commissurotomies are described. Mitral valve disease was mimicked closely in every case, both clinically and hæmodynamically.Hæmodynamic data are presented for three cases, including one in which the myxoma was removed.The diagnosis should be suspected in mitral disease of ...
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Left atrial myxoma

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1969
Abstract Phonocardiographic clues to the diagnosis of left atrial myxoma based on 3 cases are presented. Vibrations during the isovolumic period following a first heart sound of increased amplitude, along with simultaneous vibrations in the systolic upstroke of the apex cardiogram, are clues to the presence of a left atrial myxoma.
Ralph S. Zitnik   +2 more
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Neorevascularization of a Left Atrial Myxoma

Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2011
Junichi, Shimamura   +6 more
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A Large Left Atrial Myxoma

Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2004
Jagdish, Butany   +5 more
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Calcified Left Atrial Myxoma

Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition), 2017
Pablo, Robles Velasco   +2 more
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Echocardiogram in Left Atrial Myxoma

Chest, 1973
T T, Schattenberg, A J, Tajik, G T, Gau
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Left atrial myxoma.

British journal of hospital medicine, 1984
Intracardiac myxoma is a rare condition. In 75 per cent of cases the tumour arises in the left atrium and the number of possible modes of presentation is considerable. An incorrect clinical diagnosis is often made initially (Table 4). Correct diagnosis is of the greatest importance since operative removal is usually curative.
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