2018
DOI: 10.5603/cj.2018.0134
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Giant left atrial myxoma hiding severe preoperative mitral regurgitation

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“…Mitral regurgitation associated with a large left atrial myxoma often resolves spontaneously after removal of the tumor. Sometimes mitral annulus dilatation by a huge myxoma may persist [ 8 ]. Such was the case for the second patient, whose mitral and tricuspid annular dilatation required correction with annuloplasty rings.…”
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“…Mitral regurgitation associated with a large left atrial myxoma often resolves spontaneously after removal of the tumor. Sometimes mitral annulus dilatation by a huge myxoma may persist [ 8 ]. Such was the case for the second patient, whose mitral and tricuspid annular dilatation required correction with annuloplasty rings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%