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==Overview==
==Overview==
Common risk factors in the development of myxoma are female gender and genetic predisposition. In some cases, right atrial myxoma has been associated with  tricuspid stenosis and atrial fibrillation.<ref name=wiki> Atrial Myxoma.Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atrial_myxoma Accessed November 13, 2015</ref>
Common risk factors in the development of myxoma are female gender and genetic predisposition. In some cases, right atrial myxoma has been associated with  tricuspid stenosis and atrial fibrillation.<ref name=wiki> Atrial Myxoma.Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atrial_myxoma Accessed November 13, 2015</ref>

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Maria Fernanda Villarreal, M.D. [2]Ahmad Al Maradni, M.D. [3]

Overview

Common risk factors in the development of myxoma are female gender and genetic predisposition. In some cases, right atrial myxoma has been associated with tricuspid stenosis and atrial fibrillation.[1]

Risk Factors

Common risk factors in the development of myxoma are:[1]

  • Female gender
  • Genetic predisposition (Carney complex)
  • In some cases, right atrial myxoma has been associated with tricuspid stenosis and atrial fibrillation.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Atrial Myxoma.Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atrial_myxoma Accessed November 13, 2015


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