An adult presents to a physician because of repeated episodes of fainting. EKG fails to disclose an arrhythmia. Echocardiogram shows a mass in the left atrium that is acting like a “ball valve” to produce intermittent obstruction of flow. Which of the following would most likely be seen on microscopic examination of the resected mass?
An adult presents to a physician because of repeated episodes of fainting. EKG fails to disclose an arrhythmia. Echocardiogram shows a mass in the left atrium that is acting like a “ball valve” to produce intermittent obstruction of flow. Which of the following would most likely be seen on microscopic examination of the resected mass?
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An adult presents to a physician because of repeated episodes of fainting. EKG fails to disclose an arrhythmia. Echocardiogram shows a mass in the left atrium that is acting like a "ball valve" to produce intermittent obstruction of flow. Which of the following would most likely be seen on microscopic examination of the resected mass?
✓ Correct Answer: A. Benign myxoid tumor
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