Abstract

Note A Cardiac myxoma is a benign gelatinous growth composed of primitive connective tissue cells and stroma resembling mesenchyme that is usually pedunculated and usually arises from the interatrial septum, near the fossa ovalis. The majority (75%) arise within the left atrium. They may be distinguished from thrombi by their endothelial lining and the presence of endothelium-lined crevices and clefts on their surface.

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