Left atrial myxoma: an unusual cause of pre-syncope and symptomatic bradycardia

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  • who: Kenny Vongbunyong from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: Left atrial myxoma: an unusual cause of pre-syncope and symptomatic bradycardia, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    10% malignant. The most common location of myxomas is the left atrium where they are found approximately 75% of the time. The authors present an unusual case of a 67-year-old man presenting with pre-syncope and symptomatic bradycardia due to a large left atrial myxoma. The left atrial myxoma was causing intermittent flow obstruction, mimicking severe mitral stenosis when it descended into the plane . . .

     

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