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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Cardiac fibroma
  1. ... heart or in a woman's ovaries. Heart (cardiac) fibromas often do not cause any symptoms, but they ...
  2. ... and a type of benign tumor called a fibroma that occurs in the heart or in a woman's ovaries. Other features ...
  3. ... These tumors can occur in the brain, kidneys, heart, skin, and other organs, in some cases leading ... some cases. Additionally, tumors can develop in the heart (cardiac rhabdomyoma) and the light-sensitive tissue at ...
  4. ... affected infants commonly develop noncancerous (benign) tumors called fibromas on their fingers or toes. The tumors may ... separates the right and left sides of the heart (cardiac septal defect). Terminal osseous dysplasia is a ...