myxoma cutis - definizione. Che cos'è myxoma cutis
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Cosa (chi) è myxoma cutis - definizione

MEDICAL CONDITION
Left atrial myxoma; Atrial myxoma, familial; Familial atrial myxoma; Right atrial myxoma; Atrial myxoma; Diastolic plop; Atrial tumor
  • An embolized fragment of an atrial myxoma in the iliac bifurcation.

Cardiac myxoma         
A myxoma is a rare benign tumor of the heart. Myxomata are the most common primary cardiac tumor in adults, and are most commonly found within the left atrium near the valve of the fossa ovalis.
Cutis laxa         
  • Peter Spanner, 1891
SKIN DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY SKIN THAT IS LOOSE, HANGING, WRINKLED AND LACKING IN ELASTICITY; IT CAN ALSO AFFECT CONNECTIVE TISSUE IN OTHER PARTS OF THE BODY, INCLUDING THE HEART, BLOOD VESSELS, JOINTS, INTESTINES AND LUNGS
Elastolysis; Cutis Laxa; Cutis laxa senilis; Chalazoderma; Dermatolysis; Dermatomegaly; Generalized elastolysis; Pachydermatocele; Cutis laxa, dominant type; Cutis laxa, recessive type 1; Cutis laxa, recessive type 2; Cutis laxa, recessive; Dermatochalasia; Generalized elastorrhexis; Cutis laxa syndrome
Cutis laxa or pachydermatocele is a group of rare connective tissue disorders in which the skin becomes inelastic and hangs loosely in folds.
cutis         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cutis (disambiguation)
['kju:t?s]
¦ noun Anatomy the true skin or dermis.
Origin
C17: from L., 'skin'.

Wikipedia

Cardiac myxoma

A myxoma is a rare benign tumor of the heart. Myxomata are the most common primary cardiac tumor in adults, and are most commonly found within the left atrium near the valve of the fossa ovalis. Myxomata may also develop in the other heart chambers. The tumor is derived from multipotent mesenchymal cells. Cardiac myxoma can affect adults between 30 and 60 years of age.