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Circulation. 1961;23:929-941

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(Circulation. 1961;23:929.)
© 1961 American Heart Association, Inc.


Intracardiac Myxomas with Report of Two Unusual Cases and Successful Removal

JOHN T. DIFFERDING M.D.1; RICHARD E. GARDNER M.D.1; BENSON B. ROE M.D.1

1 From the Departments of Pathology and Surgery of the University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco, California.

A comprehensive review of the various aspects of intracardiac myxomas is presented. Two unusual cases are illustrative of many of the problems encountered. Of particular interest are the successful surgical removals of the myxomas in both cases.




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