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Right ventricle hydatid cyst requiring tricuspid valve excision
International Journal of Cardiology
|May 11, 2005
Abstract:
Hydatid cyst in the heart is uncommon, with cardiac involvement occurring in about 0.4-2% of all hydatid infestations. The right ventricle is only rarely involved accounting for 8% of cases. We report a case of a hydatid cyst located in the right ventricle involving the posterior papillary muscle requiring tricuspid valve excision.
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