2017
DOI: 10.29333/ejgm/81891
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Atypical location of extracardiac myxoma: a case report

Abstract: Cardiac myxomas are mostly arising from interatrial septum, particularly from fossa ovalis, back and front atrial wall and appendix. However, 10% of myxomas arise from atypical locations. This report presents a rare case of atypical location of extracardiac myxoma in a case of sudden death. A 43-year old female suddenly dies at home. At autopsy, three masses attached each other were observed in pericardial fat tissue localized between right atrium, vena cava superior wall, and right ventricle. Three masses, as… Show more

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“…Musculoskeletal disorders caused by work are a major health, social, and economic problem in all communities; this problem is created because of various ergonomic reasons such as imposed force (lifting or pulling objects), repeating gestures, static and fixed posture, vibration and environmental factors such as heat [1][2]. Musculoskeletal disorders are common and costly occupational harm since one-third of work-related harm comes from such disorders annually [3][4]. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders are considered as the most significant reason for lost work time, increased costs, and hazards of manual labor [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Musculoskeletal disorders caused by work are a major health, social, and economic problem in all communities; this problem is created because of various ergonomic reasons such as imposed force (lifting or pulling objects), repeating gestures, static and fixed posture, vibration and environmental factors such as heat [1][2]. Musculoskeletal disorders are common and costly occupational harm since one-third of work-related harm comes from such disorders annually [3][4]. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders are considered as the most significant reason for lost work time, increased costs, and hazards of manual labor [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%