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Left Atrial Papillary Fibroelastoma Mimicking Myxoma. [PDF]
Aboukhatwa OW+6 more
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Right Atrial Mass Presenting With Pulmonary Thromboembolic Disease: An Unexpected Hepatic Tissue. [PDF]
Ahmed A+5 more
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Odontogenic Myxoma Associated to Unerupted Mandibular Molar in a Pediatric Patient: A New Case Description with Comprehensive Literature Analysis. [PDF]
Forte M+10 more
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Brain metastases in a patient with antecedent of cardiac myxoma: a case report and review of literature [PDF]
Solís-Gómez R+6 more
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Nerve-sheath myxoma (perineurial myxoma)
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1985Seventy cases of nerve-sheath myxoma, an uncommon cutaneous neoplasm, are reported. Lesions developed most frequently on the face and upper extremities, and affected women about twice as often as men. Their average size was one centimeter. Histologically, the lesions involved the reticular dermis; many extended into the superficial portions of the ...
Richard J. Reed, Donald R. Pulitzer
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Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 2000
Cardiac myxoma was detected by transthoracic echocardiography in 8 patients (aged 11 to 64 years) who were admitted between 1991 and 1999 with stroke or transient ischemic attacks, representing 80% of the total myxoma cases treated in this period. All patients underwent surgery and the myxomas were successfully removed.
Okutan, H.+7 more
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Cardiac myxoma was detected by transthoracic echocardiography in 8 patients (aged 11 to 64 years) who were admitted between 1991 and 1999 with stroke or transient ischemic attacks, representing 80% of the total myxoma cases treated in this period. All patients underwent surgery and the myxomas were successfully removed.
Okutan, H.+7 more
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1986
Fourteen cases of rare conjunctival myxoma were studied clinicopathologically. The median age of the eight men and six women was 50 years (range, 18 to 76 years). The tumors appeared as slowly growing, freely movable solitary lesions located primarily in the temporal bulbar conjunctiva. The clinical diagnosis was cyst in many cases.
Ahmed A. Hidayat, Jacob Pe'er
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Fourteen cases of rare conjunctival myxoma were studied clinicopathologically. The median age of the eight men and six women was 50 years (range, 18 to 76 years). The tumors appeared as slowly growing, freely movable solitary lesions located primarily in the temporal bulbar conjunctiva. The clinical diagnosis was cyst in many cases.
Ahmed A. Hidayat, Jacob Pe'er
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1970
MYXOMA is a rare solitary, soft, slimy infiltrative growth which never metastasizes. It is a peculiar form of mesenchymal tumor which reproduces the structures of the mucoid connective tissue of the umbilical cord (Wharton's jelly). It occurs in the heart, skin, subcutaneous and aponeurotic tissues, and the genitourinary tract.
Y. C. Yadav, S. N. Sinha
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MYXOMA is a rare solitary, soft, slimy infiltrative growth which never metastasizes. It is a peculiar form of mesenchymal tumor which reproduces the structures of the mucoid connective tissue of the umbilical cord (Wharton's jelly). It occurs in the heart, skin, subcutaneous and aponeurotic tissues, and the genitourinary tract.
Y. C. Yadav, S. N. Sinha
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