Primary cardiac tumors (PCT) are rare, accounting for 0.0017-0.03% in autopsy series,1,2 in contrast to metastatic tumors of the heart, which are 30 times more frequent.3,4 Nearly 75% of PCT are benign and most often represented by a myxoma in 50% of cases in the adult population.5 The World Health Organization defines a cardiac myxoma (CM) as a neoplasm composed of stellate to plump, cytologically bland, mesenchymal cells set in a myxoid stroma.6 Approximately 95% of CMs occurs isolated in a wide range of age. However, they occur more frequently among women in the fifth or sixth decade of life.7-9 For a time, myxomas were believed to arise from endocardial thrombi10 and some evidence suggests an association with Herpes simplex virus 1 infe...
Cardiac myxoma (CM) is by far the most common primary benign cardiac tumor, typically arising in the...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiac tumours include benign and malignant neoplasms arising within the cardiac cham...
Primary tumors of the heart are quite rare found in 0.04% of autopsies. In decreasing order of frequ...
Primary cardiac tumors (PCT) are rare, accounting for 0.0017-0.03% in autopsy series,1,2 in contrast...
Background: Cardiac myxomas are the most common primary neoplasms of the heart. The current study ai...
Primary cardiac tumors are rare and their subdivision often difficult because of their unknown origi...
Primary cardiac tumors are rare and their subdivision often difficult because of their unknown origi...
Cardiac tumors are rare, and of these, primary cardiac tumors are even rarer. Metastatic cardiac tum...
Primary tumors of the heart are rare. However, among them cardiac myxoma is the most common tumor ac...
Introduction: Primary cardiac tumors are rare with an incidence rate of 1.38 new cases per 100,000 i...
Cardiac myxomas are rare benign and slowly proliferating neoplasms of uncertain histogenesis with he...
Primary cardiac tumors are rare. Its incidence accounts for about 0.3 % of patients with cardiac sur...
Cardiac myxoma is the most common primary benign cardiac tumor (up to 50% of all primary cardiac neo...
Cardiac myxoma, a benign heart tumor, is the most common primary tumor of the heart. Glandular diffe...
AbstractAtrial myxomas are the most common primary heart tumors. Because of nonspecific symptoms, ea...
Cardiac myxoma (CM) is by far the most common primary benign cardiac tumor, typically arising in the...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiac tumours include benign and malignant neoplasms arising within the cardiac cham...
Primary tumors of the heart are quite rare found in 0.04% of autopsies. In decreasing order of frequ...
Primary cardiac tumors (PCT) are rare, accounting for 0.0017-0.03% in autopsy series,1,2 in contrast...
Background: Cardiac myxomas are the most common primary neoplasms of the heart. The current study ai...
Primary cardiac tumors are rare and their subdivision often difficult because of their unknown origi...
Primary cardiac tumors are rare and their subdivision often difficult because of their unknown origi...
Cardiac tumors are rare, and of these, primary cardiac tumors are even rarer. Metastatic cardiac tum...
Primary tumors of the heart are rare. However, among them cardiac myxoma is the most common tumor ac...
Introduction: Primary cardiac tumors are rare with an incidence rate of 1.38 new cases per 100,000 i...
Cardiac myxomas are rare benign and slowly proliferating neoplasms of uncertain histogenesis with he...
Primary cardiac tumors are rare. Its incidence accounts for about 0.3 % of patients with cardiac sur...
Cardiac myxoma is the most common primary benign cardiac tumor (up to 50% of all primary cardiac neo...
Cardiac myxoma, a benign heart tumor, is the most common primary tumor of the heart. Glandular diffe...
AbstractAtrial myxomas are the most common primary heart tumors. Because of nonspecific symptoms, ea...
Cardiac myxoma (CM) is by far the most common primary benign cardiac tumor, typically arising in the...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiac tumours include benign and malignant neoplasms arising within the cardiac cham...
Primary tumors of the heart are quite rare found in 0.04% of autopsies. In decreasing order of frequ...