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Right Ventricular Myxoma with a Papillary Muscular Origin
Kira Osipenko1, Philipp Angleitner1, Nikolaus Heinrich2
1Department of Cardiac Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria.
Abstract:
Cardiac myxomas in the right ventricle are a very rare condition. In this case report, we describe an exceptionally uncommon case involving a right ventricular cardiac myxoma, originating from a papillary muscle, extending to both the tricuspid valve and the right atrium. The valve was able to be repaired via artificial chorda implantation.
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