Left atrial myxoma hypervascularized from the right coronary artery: An interesting cath lab finding

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Abstract

Primary cardiac tumors are rare and approximately half of them are atrial myxomas. They rarely remain asymptomatic, especially if large. The imaging of a myxoma by contrast dye during coronary angiography is an infrequent sign, which clarifies the vascular supply of the tumor.We report herein an interesting and rare case of a left atrialmyxoma hypervascularized fromthe right coronary artery.

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Oliveira, M. D. P., Tamazato, A. O., De Fazzio, F. R., Kajita, L. J., Ribeiro, E. E., & Lemos, P. A. (2016). Left atrial myxoma hypervascularized from the right coronary artery: An interesting cath lab finding. Case Reports in Cardiology, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/4865439

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