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Implantation of Total Artificial Heart in Congenital Heart Disease
Published on: July 18, 2014
[Cardiac tumor in a pregnant patient]
M Tretina1, M Hrdlicka, J Ondrásek
1Centrum kardiovaskulární transplantacní chirurgie Brno. martre@cktch.cz
Abstract:
Cardiac myxoma represents the most frequent cardiac tumor with a relatively low overall incidence. Clinical symptoms are hetereogeneous and therefore nonspecific. With regard to high success of the surgical treatment, early diagnosis is crucial. We present a case of cardiac myxoma in a pregnant woman, which was succesfully sugically removed.
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