2021
DOI: 10.4070/kcj.2021.0241
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Systemic Inflammation in the Setting of Cardiac Myxomas: an Overview of Clinical and Practical Considerations

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“…Infected myxoma: Occasionally, myxomas get infected, presenting with high fever and multiple embolic events[ 85 - 88 ] (Figure 8 ).…”
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“…Infected myxoma: Occasionally, myxomas get infected, presenting with high fever and multiple embolic events[ 85 - 88 ] (Figure 8 ).…”
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“…First, frequent recurrences in this case may be largely due to its genetic origin associated with the Carney complex (presenting with dermatological and endocrinological abnormalities). 1 , 3 , 5 However, persistent systemic inflammation may not only account for constitutional (fever, etc.) and embolic findings in patients with cardiac myxoma but may also play a dominant role in tumor recurrences (local or systemic).…”
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“…and embolic findings in patients with cardiac myxoma but may also play a dominant role in tumor recurrences (local or systemic). 3 , 5 , 6 Moreover, the impact of systemic inflammation on clinical recurrences might be even higher in the setting of myxomas with a genetic origin. 3 , 5 In this context, systemic inflammation may originate from the neoplastic tissue itself or other co-existing inflammatory sources (chronic infections, etc.).…”
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