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  2. Cardiac myxoma - Wikipedia

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    A myxoma is a rare benign tumor of the heart. Myxomata are the most common primary cardiac tumor in adults, and are most commonly found within the left atrium near the valve of the fossa ovalis. Myxoma may also develop in the other heart chambers. [1] The tumor is derived from multipotent mesenchymal cells. [1]

  3. Carney complex - Wikipedia

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    The LAMB acronym refers to lentigines, atrial myxomas, and blue nevi. [1] NAME refers to nevi, atrial myxoma, myxoid neurofibromas, and ephelides. [1] Testicular cancer, particularly Sertoli cell type, is associated with Carney syndrome. [7] Thyroid and pancreas cancer may also occur. [8] [9]

  4. Primary tumors of the heart - Wikipedia

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    The tumor may break apart and can embolize. Embolization can be systemic or pulmonic. Tumors with the highest anatomic risk for embolization are located in the left atrium or aortic valve. Some tumors produce no symptoms and are incidentally found. [7] Systemic symptoms [8] Primary cardiac tumors may secrete factors including interleukin-6 and ...

  5. Myxoma - Wikipedia

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    Myxoma is a rare, benign stromal tumor of mesenchymal origin often confused with other conjunctival stromal tumors. Conjunctival myxomas are thought to originate in Tenon's capsule and can masquerade as conjunctival lymphoma, lymphangioma, ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN), or amelanotic melanoma. [7] Atrial myxoma; Cutaneous myxoma

  6. Cutaneous myxoma - Wikipedia

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    A cutaneous myxoma, or superficial angiomyxoma, consists of a multilobulated myxoid mass containing stellate or spindled fibroblasts with pools of mucin forming cleft-like spaces. There is often a proliferation of blood vessels and an inflammatory infiltrate.

  7. Left atrial appendage occlusion - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] LAAO does not completely eliminate the risk of stroke in patients with AF but it does reduce the risk of stroke from emboli that originate in the left atrial appendage. [4] The left atrial appendage can be purposefully occluded (i.e. closed) to help prevent the formation of clots in one of two ways. The Lariat procedure is a surgical ...

  8. Bentall procedure - Wikipedia

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    Graft infection from a Bentall procedure presents similarly to many infections after a major cardiac surgery, with indications in various degrees of severity. Symptoms can include fever, chills, loss of appetite, weight loss, malaise with clinical indications including septic emboli, abscess, left ventricular fistulae, transient ischemic attack.

  9. Radiofrequency ablation - Wikipedia

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    Radiofrequency ablation (RFA), also called fulguration, [1] is a medical procedure in which part of the electrical conduction system of the heart, tumor, sensory nerves or a dysfunctional tissue is ablated using the heat generated from medium frequency alternating current (in the range of 350–500 kHz).

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