NEOPLASMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE HEART AND THE MANAGEMENT
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| Course | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE... |
| Year | 1st Year |
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Description
Tumors of the heart are rare; most (75% to 88%) are benign (Braunwald et al., 2001;
Kamiya et al., 2001).
• Primary tumors occur in less than 1% of the population; metastatic tumors have been
• reported in 1.5% to 35% of oncology patients (Braunwald et al., 2001; Reynan, 1996;
Shapiro, 2001).
• Tumors may be sites for thrombus formation and therefore create a risk of embolism.
• Dysrhythmias may occur as the myocardium or conduction system is affected.
PRIMARY CARDIAC TUMOURS
BENIGN
1. Myxoma
2. Papillary fibroelastoma
3. Fibroma
4. Lipoma
5. Rhabdomyomas
1. MYXOMA
• Myxoma is a noncancerous tumor that arises from connective tissue, which is tissue that connects and supports other tissues all over the body.
• Show familial pattern of tumor development based on autosomal dominant inheritance.
• Mostly occur after trauma or even surgery i.e atrial septal defects, valve repairs.
• Present with signs of right ventricle failure
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Anatomy of head and neck
The head is the globular cranial end of the body, which contains brain and special sense organs, viz. eyes for vision, ears for hearing and equilibrium, nose for smell, and tongue for taste. It also provides openings for the respiratory and digestive systems. Structurally and developmentally, the head is divided into two parts: cranium and face.
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