Recurrent Cardiac Myxoma with Unusual Histopathology

Abstract

Recurrence of cardiac myxoma is rare, seen in about 2-3% of patients, in sporadic cases, although recurrence is frequently seen in familial type. The Authors report a case of non-familial right atrial myxoma, after successful resection of left atrial myxoma with no recurrence in left atrium. The case is unusual both for its location in the right atrium and histopathology.

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Rajesh Kishan Rao, Girish Basappa. , Rakesh Naik. , Supreeth Ballur.

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Rajesh Kishan Rao, Girish Basappa. , Rakesh Naik. , Supreeth Ballur. (2017). Recurrent Cardiac Myxoma with Unusual Histopathology. International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical Science, 2(11), 1505-1507. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-450828