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Neurological picture
Recurrent transitory ischaemic attacks with skin lesions, arthralgia and myalgia should prompt suspicion of atrial myxoma
- Correspondence to Dr S Tamburin, University of Verona, Department of Neurological Sciences and Vision, Section of Rehabilitative Neurology, GB Rossi Hospital, Piazzale Scuro 10, Verona 37134, Italy; stefano.tamburin{at}univr.it
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Recurrent transitory ischaemic attacks with skin lesions, arthralgia and myalgia should prompt suspicion of atrial myxoma
Publication history
- Accepted July 27, 2009
- First published February 25, 2010.
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April 13, 2016
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