PHẪU THUẬT CẤP CỨU LẤY U NHẦY THẤT TRÁI: NHÂN MỘT TRƯỜNG HỢP MỔ THÀNH CÔNG TẠI TRUNG TÂM TIM MẠCH BỆNH VIỆN E

Le Ngoc Thanh, Do Anh Tien, Dang Quang Huy, Ngo Thanh Hung

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Cardiac myxoma is the most common primary tumor of the heart. The tumor is located mainly in the left atrium but can arise from any heart chambers. Myxoma located in the leaft side of the heart should be diagnosed early and be removed as soon as possible to prevent embolism. We report a case of young women who had family history of cardiac myxoma, was diagnosed left ventricular myxoma accidentally in the occasion of antenatal examination. The myxoma was removed successfully without complications.

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