[Echocardiographic diagnosis of myxoma in the left side of the heart].

Bratisl Lek Listy

II. internej kliniky FNsP v Kosiciach.

Published: December 1990

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  • Three female patients had echocardiographically identified tumors in the left side of the heart.
  • Two patients were diagnosed with myxoma located in the left atrium, while one patient had a rare pseudomyxoma in the left ventricle.
  • Two patients successfully underwent surgery to confirm their diagnosis, while one patient with left atrial myxoma is currently opting out of surgical treatment.

Article Abstract

Echocardiographically established tumors occurring in the left side of the heart in three female patients are described. Two patients had myxoma in the left atrium and one patient presented with a rarely occurring pseudomyxoma in the left ventricle. Two patients were operated on and the echocardiographic finding was verified topically and histologically. One of the patients with myxoma in the left atrium has so far refused cardiosurgical treatment.

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