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What is the most common primary benign cardiac tumor found in adults? And where is it found? |
Myxoma LA by Interateial Septum |
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Papillary Fibroelastoma is also known as? |
Papillloma |
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What is the most common benign Vavular Tumor? |
Papillary Fibroelastoma (Papilloma) |
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What cardiac structures are affected by Papillary Fibroelastoma? |
Aortic Valve LVOT AMVL |
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Describe Fibroma |
Bulky tumor that is frequently embedded in the myocardial wall of the ventricles or the IVS. |
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LHIS |
Lipomatous Hypertrophy of the Interatrial Septum |
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Describe LHIS |
A fatty infiltration of the IAS sparring the Fossa Ovalis. |
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What is the appearance of LHIS? |
Dumbbell shape |
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What is the most common fetal cardiac tumor? |
Rhabdomyoma |
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Where are Rhabdomyomas frequently found? |
Anywhere in the heart, but more frequently in the ventricular walls and/or cavity. |
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What is Rhabdomyoma associated with? |
Tuberous Sclerosis. A genetic disorder. |