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Editorial
. 2012;39(1):84-5.

The multifaceted manifestations of cardiac tumors

Editorial

The multifaceted manifestations of cardiac tumors

L Maximilian Buja. Tex Heart Inst J. 2012.
No abstract available

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Fig. 1 Patterns of involvement of the heart and pericardium by primary and secondary tumors. Reproduced by permission from: Buja LM. Cardiac tumors. In: Willerson JT, Sanders CA, editors. Clinical cardiology (the science and practice of clinical medicine). New York: Grune & Stratton; 1977. p. 400–4.

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