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    Papillary Fibroelastoma Incidentally Found on Left Atrial Wall During Minimally Invasive Aortic Valve Replacement

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    A 60-year-old man was about to undergo minimally invasive aortic valve replacement when transesophageal echocardiography revealed an intracardiac mass on the left atrial free wall. Multimodal images from 5 months earlier had shown no mass. We converted the procedure to open surgery. The excised mass resembled a cardiac myxoma but was determined to be a papillary fibroelastoma. This case illustrates that papillary fibroelastomas can form and grow rapidly, warranting alertness for their unexpected discovery before and during cardiac surgical procedures

    Less Invasive Surgery For Cardiac Tumors

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    Less Invasive Surgery for Cardiac Tumors

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    Glaucoma in the developing world

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    Advances In Coronary Surgery

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    Advances in Coronary Surgery

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    A Smeloff-Cutter Mechanic Aortic Valve: Retired After 35 Years of Service (1974-2009)

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    A Smeloff-Cutter Mechanic Aortic Valve : Retired After 35 Years Of Service (1974–2009)

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