Atrial myxoma presenting with orthostatic hypotension in an 84-year-old Hispanic man: a case report

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Introduction: Left atrial myxomas remain the most common benign primary cardiac tumors, and these cardiac growths can masquerade as mitral stenosis, infective endocarditis and collagenvascular disease. Atrial myxomas are found in approximately 14-20% of the population and can lead to embolization, intercardiac obstructions, conduction disturbances and lethal valve obstructions.

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Introduction: Left atrial myxomas remain the most common benign primary cardiac tumors, and these cardiac growths can masquerade as mitral stenosis, infective endocarditis and collagenvascular disease. Atrial myxomas are found in approximately 14-20% of the population and can lead to embolization, intercardiac obstructions, conduction disturbances and lethal valve obstructions.
Department of Biological Science Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
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Atrial myxoma presenting with orthostatic hypotension in an 84-year-old Hispanic man: a case report
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Atrial myxoma presenting with orthostatic hypotension in an 84-year-old Hispanic man: a case report
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Atrial myxoma presenting with orthostatic hypotension in an 84-year-old Hispanic man: a case report