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Myxomatosis is a rapidly lethal disease of European rabbits that is caused by myxoma virus (MYXV). The introduction of a South American strain of MYXV into the European rabbit population of Australia is the classic case of host-pathogen coevolution ...
Cattadori, Isabella M +8 more
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Right Atrial Myxoma- a Rare Obstructive Free Floating Pedunculated Cardiac Tumor [PDF]
D.E. Nirman Kanna +3 more
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Atypical presentation of left atrial myxoma: a case report
Atrial Myxoma is the most common primary benign tumour of the heart, commonly found in the left atrium. It typically presents in young females with characteristic features such as, constitutional symptoms, chest pain, and cardiac murmurs.
Mujtaba Azhar Siddiqui +4 more
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Retroperitoneal extramedullary hematopoietic pseudotumor in ataxia-telangiectasia. [PDF]
Ataxia-telangiectasia confers a significant increase in the development of several cancer types, most commonly leukemia and lymphoma. However, as the natural history for these patients is evolving and their lifespan is increasing, there is the potential ...
Bateni, Cyrus P +5 more
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Odontogenic Fibromyxoma of Maxilla: A Case Report [PDF]
Odontogenic fibromyxoma (OM) is a rare locally invasive, non metastasizing benign neoplasm found exclusively in the jaws. It commonly occurs in the second and third decade,and the mandible is involved more commonly than the maxilla.
CD Mounesh Kumar +3 more
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Intramuscular myxoma of the cervical paraspinal muscle [PDF]
Asdrúbal Falavigna +3 more
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Intramuscular myxoma of the deltoid muscle in a swimmer: A rare case report and literature review [PDF]
Saulius Adamonis +4 more
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Odontogenic myxoma occurrence on the mandible
Soya Alfred Xavier, Murugesan Krishnan
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Benigne odontogene ektomesenchymale Tumoren [PDF]
Zusammenfassung: Die Gruppe der odontogenen ektomesenchymalen Tumoren wird von 3Läsionen gebildet, dem odontogenen Fibrom (epithelarm und epithelreich), dem odontogenen Myxom und dem Zementoblastom.
Jundt, G., Reichart, P.A.
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