- the pericardium.[citation needed]
Cardiac myxomas predominantly appear in
females in
their 30s to 40s.
Myxomas are the most
common primary cardiac tumor...
- The LAMB
acronym refers to lentigines,
atrial myxomas, and blue nevi. NAME
refers to nevi,
atrial myxoma,
myxoid neurofibromas, and ephelides. Testicular...
-
collagen fibers distributed through a loose,
mucoid material.
Odontogenic myxomas have been
found in
patients ranging in age
between 2 and 50 years, however...
- M.; Park, S. J.; Joyce, L. D.; Li, Z.; Schaff, H. V. (2015). "Cardiac
Myxomas: A 50-Year
Experience with
Resection and
Analysis of Risk
Factors for Recurrence"...
-
Myxoma virus is a
poxvirus in the
genus Leporipoxvirus. The two
broad geographic types of
myxoma virus are
Californian and
South American. Californian...
-
ephelides (NAME) syndrome,
Carney complex, and lentigines,
atrial myxoma,
mucocutaneous myxomas, and blue nevi (LAMB) syndrome. A thin
arborizing vascular network...
-
Myxomatosis is a
disease caused by
Myxoma virus, a
poxvirus in the
genus Leporipoxvirus. The
natural hosts are
tapeti (Sylvilagus brasiliensis) in South...
- is
shared by many
tumoral entities:
Myxomas Atrial myxoma Odontogenic myxoma Cutaneous myxoma Intramuscular myxoma Myxoid hamartoma Aggressive angiomyxoma...
- syndrome. More rarely,
fibrous dysplasia may be ****ociated with
intramuscular myxomas,
termed Mazabraud's syndrome.
Fibrous dysplasia is very rare, and there...
- with AV
valve narrowing. They
include mitral stenosis,
tricuspid stenosis,
myxoma, and
complete heart block. "diastolic murmur" at Dorland's
Medical Dictionary...