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A Case of Carney Complex: Diagnosed 11 Years after Resection of Recurrent Cardiac Myxomas
2007
Korean Circulation Journal
Carney complex (CNC) is a rare disease characterized by myxoma, spotty skin pigmentation, and multiple neuroendo crine tumors. Here, we present a case of CNC, diagnosed 11 years after resection of recurrent cardiac myxomas. We had previously reported a 37-year-old woman in 1984 as biatrial myxomas and in 1994 as recurrent left atrial and ventricular myxomas, and at those times, she did not have any other myxomas and skin lesions. On her present admission, she had skin pigmentation and
doi:10.4070/kcj.2007.37.4.183
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