Myxoma
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For the atrial subtype, see Atrial myxoma. For the virus, see Myxoma virus.
"Myxomatous" redirects here. Not to be confused with Myxomatosis.
A myxoma (New Latin from Greek muxa 'mucus') is a myxoid tumor of primitive connective tissue.[1] It is most commonly found in the heart (and is the most common primary tumor of the heart in adults) but can also occur in other locations.