2021
DOI: 10.20473/fmi.v57i4.21031
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Mediastinal Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Metastatic to Right Atrium Mimicking Right Atrial Myxoma

Abstract: Highlight:A 32-year-old male patient suffered mediastinal non-hodgkin's lymphoma metastatic to the right atrium which mimicked right atrial myxoma.The patient died of suspected mediastinal NHL thromboembolism that spread in the right atrium. Abstract:In this case report, the anatomical pathology results in the form of B cell type LNH, but at the age of 32 years and the risk factor in this patient was a former active smoker. In the anatomical pathology results, the results of the B-High Grade Cell Type LNH were… Show more

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“…Anatomical variations can occur in several individuals but are not numerous [13] . A chylothorax occurs on the right side of the obstruction, which involves the lower thoracic duct and on the left side of the obstruction, it involves the upper thoracic duct [14] , [15] . The etiology of chylothorax can be divided into 3 major groups, namely traumatic, non-traumatic, and idiopathic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anatomical variations can occur in several individuals but are not numerous [13] . A chylothorax occurs on the right side of the obstruction, which involves the lower thoracic duct and on the left side of the obstruction, it involves the upper thoracic duct [14] , [15] . The etiology of chylothorax can be divided into 3 major groups, namely traumatic, non-traumatic, and idiopathic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%