1962
DOI: 10.1097/00000658-196215560-00005
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Primary Tumors and Pseudotumors of the Heart*

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“…In one case of sarcoma local resection and nitrogen-mustard therapy result in temporary benefit (Abbott et al, 1962). In our case radiotherapy appeared to have no effect whatever on the inexorable course of the disease.…”
Section: Medical Memorandacontrasting
confidence: 42%
“…In one case of sarcoma local resection and nitrogen-mustard therapy result in temporary benefit (Abbott et al, 1962). In our case radiotherapy appeared to have no effect whatever on the inexorable course of the disease.…”
Section: Medical Memorandacontrasting
confidence: 42%
“…Comments on the loudness of the first heart sound in left atrial myxoma2 [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] have been made in several case reports but in others, although illustrated, the phenomenon seems to have been overlooked. Various explantations have been offered as to the cause of the loud Si in this condition: there may be more forceful closure of the mitral valve'0 and the loudness of S1 may be due to tumour movement9-" produced either through the checking of the myxoma by its stalk '2 or by it striking the atrial wall and mitral valve.12-'4 Furthermore a high left atrial pressure alone may be responsible.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diastolic filling sound, the so-called "tumour plop," occurs earlier in diastole than the usual third heart sound, near the timing of the opening snap of the mitral valve with which it is sometimes confused (Greenwood, 1968;Abbott et al, 1962;Pi-tt et al, 1965). This early diastolic sound is thought to be produced by the sudden deceleration of the tumour on its pedicle as it enters the left ventricle (Pitt et al, 1965).…”
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confidence: 99%