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Abstract A 5‐year‐old, male, neutered, domestic short‐haired cat presented for lethargy and anorexia and was diagnosed with a cardiac tumour and likely pulmonary metastases by ultrasonography and contrast computed tomography of the thorax. Clinically, the cat presented with right‐sided heart failure, pleural and pericardial effusion and ensuing ...
Samuel Kalpers, George Smith, Angie Rupp
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Multidisciplinary Approach to Right Ventricular Myxoma [PDF]
Right ventricular (RV) myxoma that obstructs the RV outflow tract is rare. Multimodality imaging is crucial due to the curved and triangular shape of the RV anatomy. Incomplete resection by the right atrial approach in cardiac myxomas may be prevented by
Ali Karagöz +4 more
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We report the case of a 56-year-old female patient with biatrial recurrence of cardiac myxoma and extensive comorbidities. In the literature, only few cases of biatrial myxoma can be found and they generally describe a single tumor reaching both atria ...
Dell'Aquila, A.M. (Angelo) +3 more
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The LASr values in 98.0% of the large artery atherosclerosis patients and all in the control group were all above 23.5%. 35.7% of patients with ESUS and 93.9% of patients with non‐valvular AF‐related cardiogenic stroke had impaired LASr. A 5% reduction in LASr and LAScd was associated with a 1.92‐ and 2.45‐fold increase, respectively, in the likelihood
Yanjuan Zhang +7 more
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Case report on extensive left atrial myxoma removal with permanent pacemaker implantation [PDF]
Aim: To represent a case report of extensive left atrial myxoma removal with permanent pacemaker implantation. Methods: A 56-year old female patient admitted to the Bakulev Center of Cardiovascular Surgery with cardiac evaluation.
Biniashvili M.B. +4 more
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A Rare Case of Both Cardiac Myxoma and Left Coronary AVF, Diagnosis, and Management
ABSTRACT We present the case of a 62‐year‐old woman who was diagnosed with both cardiac myxoma and left coronary AVF, and we go on to discuss the course of her treatment and the outcome. In conclusion, this case study highlights the rare coexistence of an atrial myxoma and a congenital coronary arteriovenous fistula in a 65‐year‐old woman.
Isa Khaheshi +3 more
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Cardiac myxoma is the most common primary tumor of the heart, located mainly in the left atrium. Cerebral embolization or intracranial aneurysm formation as a consequence of left atrial myxomas has been well documented, whereas myxoma embolization ...
Youssef Al-Said +5 more
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Hughes–Stovin Syndrome: A Rare Cause of Pulmonary Artery Aneurysm and Thrombosis—A Case Report
ABSTRACT Hughes–Stovin Syndrome (HSS) is a rare, life‐threatening condition characterized by thrombophlebitis and pulmonary artery aneurysms, often viewed as a variant of Behçet's disease. Its diagnosis and management are challenging due to its rarity and overlapping symptoms with other vascular disorders.
Abdul Qadir +3 more
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Cardiac myxoma: an unusual cause of sudden death in childhood
Primary tumors of the heart and pericardium are rare in autopsy series. Considering all age groups, the most common cardiac tumor is the myxoma. They may arise in any of the four chambers or, rarely, on the heart valves.
Elif Ulker Akyildiz +4 more
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Intracardiac lymphoma in a cat: Diagnosis and response to chemotherapy treatment
Abstract A three‐year‐old female cat presented for further investigations for pleural effusion following a short period of weight loss, lethargy and hyporexia. A computed tomography scan and echocardiography showed a right atrial wall mass, of which cytology was consistent with lymphoma.
Marianne Lappalainen +3 more
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