Abstract Background Atypical cardiac myxomas are a rare occurrence and may present with a variety of clinical manifestations depending on the morphology and location. Case presentation Two cases of cardiac myxomas atypically located in asymptomatic patients, diagnosed by transthoracic and transoesophageal echocardiography, are presented. In the first case a myxoma is located under the anterior mitral valve leaflet and in the second case a myxoma is located in the right atrium. Conclusion We emphasize the leading role of transthoracic and transoesophageal echocardiography in the diagnosis of intracavitary cardiac tumours.</p
Introduction. Myxoma is the most common primary benign heart tumor. The most frequent location is th...
SUMMARY A 57-year-old black female presented with a 1-month history of right-sided congestive heart ...
HPI: A 52-year-old female presented to the emergency department with lightheadedness and shortness ...
Background: Atypical cardiac myxomas are a rare occurrence and may present with a variety of clinica...
AbstractAtrial myxomas are the most common primary heart tumors. Because of nonspecific symptoms, ea...
Myxoma, a rare type of intracardiac tumor, forms a very small percentage of the cardiac cases. Repor...
AbstractPrimary cardiac tumors are extremely rare and constitute only about 5% of all cardiac tumors...
Right atrial myxoma is a rare intracardiac tumor that is often difficult to diagnose. Pulmonary embo...
Myxomas are the common type of cardiac benign tumour and most of them are located in Left Atrium, f...
We are presenting a case of the right atrial myxoma found in a case of rheumatic heart disease. Duri...
AbstractMyxomas are located in the left atrium in 75–80% of cases and almost always present with sig...
Introduction: Myxoma accounts for about 40-50% of all primary cardiac tumors. However, the most comm...
IntroductionPrimary tumours of the heart are not common and the prevalence of cardiac tumors ranges ...
Cardiac myxoma is a benign (non-malignant) neoplasm that represents the most common primary tumour o...
Primary tumors of the heart are quite rare found in 0.04% of autopsies. In decreasing order of frequ...
Introduction. Myxoma is the most common primary benign heart tumor. The most frequent location is th...
SUMMARY A 57-year-old black female presented with a 1-month history of right-sided congestive heart ...
HPI: A 52-year-old female presented to the emergency department with lightheadedness and shortness ...
Background: Atypical cardiac myxomas are a rare occurrence and may present with a variety of clinica...
AbstractAtrial myxomas are the most common primary heart tumors. Because of nonspecific symptoms, ea...
Myxoma, a rare type of intracardiac tumor, forms a very small percentage of the cardiac cases. Repor...
AbstractPrimary cardiac tumors are extremely rare and constitute only about 5% of all cardiac tumors...
Right atrial myxoma is a rare intracardiac tumor that is often difficult to diagnose. Pulmonary embo...
Myxomas are the common type of cardiac benign tumour and most of them are located in Left Atrium, f...
We are presenting a case of the right atrial myxoma found in a case of rheumatic heart disease. Duri...
AbstractMyxomas are located in the left atrium in 75–80% of cases and almost always present with sig...
Introduction: Myxoma accounts for about 40-50% of all primary cardiac tumors. However, the most comm...
IntroductionPrimary tumours of the heart are not common and the prevalence of cardiac tumors ranges ...
Cardiac myxoma is a benign (non-malignant) neoplasm that represents the most common primary tumour o...
Primary tumors of the heart are quite rare found in 0.04% of autopsies. In decreasing order of frequ...
Introduction. Myxoma is the most common primary benign heart tumor. The most frequent location is th...
SUMMARY A 57-year-old black female presented with a 1-month history of right-sided congestive heart ...
HPI: A 52-year-old female presented to the emergency department with lightheadedness and shortness ...