Infected Cardiac Myxoma: An Unusual Phenomenon
Abstract
Infected cardiac myxoma is a rare phenomenon. Cardiac myxomas are primary tumors of the heart, usually benign and account for about 50% of the benign cardiac tumors. Patients usually present with a triad of constitutional, embolic, and obstructive symptoms. There are few reported cases of infected cardiac myxoma and there is no widely used definition. This is a case presentation describing a patient who was admitted to our institution, underwent surgi- cal excision, and was subsequently dis- charged home.
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2001-09-30
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Brazill, P. (2001). Infected Cardiac Myxoma: An Unusual Phenomenon. Operating Room Nurses Association of Canada Journal, 19(3). Retrieved from https://ornacjournal.ca/index.php/ornac/article/view/12669
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