Two right atrial intramyocardial hibernomas identified at autopsy may have contributed to clinically observed sinus arrhythmia, prolonged PQ-interval, and bundle branch block.
Intramyocardial infiltrating hibernomas are a rare cardiac tumor that may contribute to clinical arrhythmias and conduction abnormalities.
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The autopsy findings of two intramyocardial infiltrating hibernomas situated in the right atrium of a 84‐year‐old woman are presented. The tumours might have contributed to the clinically observed sinus arrythmia, prolonged PQ‐interval and bundle branch block.
Kindblom et al. (Fri,) reported a other. Two right atrial intramyocardial hibernomas identified at autopsy may have contributed to clinically observed sinus arrhythmia, prolonged PQ-interval, and bundle branch block.