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Introduction Cardiac myxomas predominantly occur in adults between the third and sixth decades of life and are commonly found in the left atrium near the fossa ovalis. While sporadic cases are more frequent, familial myxomas may present as multiple tumors with a higher recurrence risk. Clinical symptoms arise due to embolism, intracardiac obstructi

Simultaneous Coronary and Cerebral Embolization in Atrial Myxoma: A Fatal Case
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