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RIGHT ATRIAL MYXOMA

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1969
Abstract A review of the symptomatology of right atrial myxoma is given, based on 33 cases from the literature and on two cases studied by us.This diagnosis should be considered in any patient with isolated right heart failure without pulmonary congestion, pulmonary disease, or pulmonary stenosis.A tricuspid murmur, intermittent cardiac or cerebral ...
J F, Hansen   +3 more
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Prolapsing Right Atrial Myxoma

Cardiology, 1979
Echocardiography was of great value in establishing the correct diagnosis in a patient with symptoms of congestive heart failure due to a prolapsing right atrial myxoma. The movement of the tumor into the right ventricle through the atrioventricular orifice during diastole was identified by the echocardiogram and confirmed by angiography and direct ...
K, Mori, M, Oonaka, T, Tanaka, R, Takeda
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A giant right atrial myxoma—The growth rate and multi‐modality imaging

Echocardiography, 2021
A young and healthy woman presented with progressive dyspnea on exertion. An echocardiogram showed a giant right atrial mass. Cardiac CT angiography provided the most accurate estimate for the tumor size, while 2‐D echo, 2‐D, and 3‐D trans‐esophageal ...
D. Hsi   +5 more
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Bilateral tumoral pulmonary emboli complicating right atrial myxoma

Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals
A 48-year-old female underwent emergency surgery for an undetermined mass in the right atrium associated with bilateral pulmonary artery emboli. Under deep hypothermic circulatory arrest, a large gelatinous mass was excised from the right atrium, and ...
Albaraa Bara   +4 more
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Right Atrial Myxoma

2021
Right atrial myxoma accounts for 15–20% of cardiac myxomas and feet swelling is a rare manifestation. We present the case of an 59-year-old man with right atrial myxoma and progressive swelling of feet, and discuss the role of cardiac echocardiography in the diagnosis of myxomas.
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Right Atrial Myxoma Successfully Removed

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1963
The successful removal of right atrial tumors has been reported in 13 instances. 1,2,6 This 14th case warrants reporting because: (1) symptoms related to changes in body position were minimal, (2) the correct diagnosis was made preoperatively, and (3) removal of the tumor resulted in tricuspid insufficiency.
M, BRANDFONBRENER   +3 more
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Lentiginosis and right atrial myxoma

European Heart Journal, 1989
A right atrial myxoma was detected by cross-sectional echocardiography in a 21-year-old woman with cutaneous lentiginosis. The lentigines were present mainly on the right side of the trunk.
S, Göksel, T, Kural
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Right Atrial Thrombus Resembling Myxoma

International Journal of Angiology, 1998
A patient who had a VVI pacemaker implanted 4 years ago presented with exertional dyspnea. He was found to have a large mobile ovoid mass in the right atrium attached to the lateral atrial wall apart from the pacing electrode. The tumor resembling a myxoma was removed successfully under cardiopulmonary bypass and found to be an organized thrombus.
Yukinori Moriyama   +5 more
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Right atrial myxoma-induced syncope

Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2011
A 42-year-old woman presented with a 3-month history of transient episodes of syncope. These sudden episodes occurred without warning and were associated with loss of consciousness, palpitations, epigastric discomfort and a fixed upward gaze of both eyes.
Hong, Han   +3 more
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