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Case Report: Biatrial Myxoma in a 46-Year-Old Female

By Nanakwame A. Darkwa, MD, Avinash Ram, DO, and Kazi Sumon, MD | on December 6, 2024 | 0 Comment
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Dr. Ram is clinical research director at The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.

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Dr. Darkwa is a PGY 3 emergency medicine resident at The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.

Dr. Sumon is director of emergency ultrasound at The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.

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  1. Reynen K. Frequency of primary tumors of the heart. Am J Cardiol. 1996;77(1):107.
  2. Gupta P, Kapoor A, Jain M, et al. A butterfly shaped mobile biatrial cardiac mass: myxoma or something else. Indian Heart J.2014;66(3):372-374.
  3. Shetty Roy AN, Radin M, Sarabi D, et al. Familial recurrent atrial myxoma: Carney’s complex. Clin Cardiol.2011;34(2):83-86.
  4. Pinede L, Duhaut P, Loire R. Clinical presentation of left atrial cardiac myxoma: a series of 112 consecutive cases. Medicine (Baltimore). 2001;80(3):159-172.

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