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Case Reports
. 2014 Oct;67(10):409-11, 413.

A rare large right atrial myxoma with rapid growth rate

  • PMID: 25423767
Case Reports

A rare large right atrial myxoma with rapid growth rate

Shawn C Kelly et al. S D Med. 2014 Oct.

Abstract

Atrial myxomas are the most common benign intracavitary cardiac neoplasms. They most frequently occur in the left atrium. Right atrial tumors are rare, comprising 20 percent of myxomas achieving an incidence of 0.02 percent. Due to their rarity, right atrial tumor development and associated clinical symptoms has not been well described. The classical clinical triad for the presentation of left atrial myxomas--heart failure, embolic events, and constitutional symptoms--may not be applicable to right sided tumors. Also, natural development of myxoma is not well described, as surgical resection is the common practice. Previously ascribed growth rates of myxomas refer mostly to left atrial ones, as right atrial tumors are rare. We present a case of right atrial myxoma with growth rates exceeding those previously described.

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