Objective - to investigate the morphological and phenotypic features of cardiac myxoma (CM), to discuss argumentative issues on the sources of its growth. Subjects and methods. The investigation included 176 sporadic and familial myxomas originating from different cardiac chambers (96% from the atria). The histological, ultrastructural, and immunohistochemical features of the cells and vessels of this tumor were studied. Results. The morphological and phenotypic features of the embryonic endothelium resembling the cells of the primary cardiovascular network were found in the cells and vessels of CM. No signs of other mesenchymal derivatives were detected. Discussion. The authors anticipate that there is focal cessation of maturation of the ...
AbstractObjective: To clarify the association between angiogenesis and the clinicopathologic feature...
Cardiac myxomas usually develop in the atria and consist of an acid-mucopolysaccharide-rich myxoid m...
Cardiac myxoma (CM) is by far the most common primary benign cardiac tumor, typically arising in the...
Objective - to investigate the morphological and phenotypic features of cardiac myxoma (CM), to disc...
The origin of myxoma, the most frequent tumour of the heart, remains uncertain. Previous phenotypic ...
Back ground: Glandular cardiac myxoma has varying clinical presentation with uncertain histogenesis ...
In the 10-year period 1972-1981, 35 cardiac myxomas from 34 patients were studied. 29 tumors were su...
Primary cardiac tumors are rare and their subdivision often difficult because of their unknown origi...
Cardiac myxoma, a benign heart tumor, is the most common primary tumor of the heart. Glandular diffe...
Cardiac myxomas are rare tumors with a heterogeneous cell population including properly neoplastic (...
Background: Cardiac myxomas are the most common primary neoplasms of the heart. The current study ai...
Cardiac myxomas are rare benign and slowly proliferating neoplasms of uncertain histogenesis with he...
Primary cardiac tumors are rare and their subdivision often difficult because of their unknown origi...
AbstractObjective: To clarify the association between angiogenesis and the clinicopathologic feature...
Cardiac myxomas usually develop in the atria and consist of an acid-mucopolysaccharide-rich myxoid m...
Cardiac myxoma (CM) is by far the most common primary benign cardiac tumor, typically arising in the...
Objective - to investigate the morphological and phenotypic features of cardiac myxoma (CM), to disc...
The origin of myxoma, the most frequent tumour of the heart, remains uncertain. Previous phenotypic ...
Back ground: Glandular cardiac myxoma has varying clinical presentation with uncertain histogenesis ...
In the 10-year period 1972-1981, 35 cardiac myxomas from 34 patients were studied. 29 tumors were su...
Primary cardiac tumors are rare and their subdivision often difficult because of their unknown origi...
Cardiac myxoma, a benign heart tumor, is the most common primary tumor of the heart. Glandular diffe...
Cardiac myxomas are rare tumors with a heterogeneous cell population including properly neoplastic (...
Background: Cardiac myxomas are the most common primary neoplasms of the heart. The current study ai...
Cardiac myxomas are rare benign and slowly proliferating neoplasms of uncertain histogenesis with he...
Primary cardiac tumors are rare and their subdivision often difficult because of their unknown origi...
AbstractObjective: To clarify the association between angiogenesis and the clinicopathologic feature...
Cardiac myxomas usually develop in the atria and consist of an acid-mucopolysaccharide-rich myxoid m...
Cardiac myxoma (CM) is by far the most common primary benign cardiac tumor, typically arising in the...