Abstract
This publication describes a case of diagnosis and successful surgical management of a rare heart tumor - hamartoma of the right atrium.
Such tumors can develop at any age in different parts of ventricular myocardium and interventricular septum, but they are extremely
rare in the neonatal period, therefore this case will be interesting to a wide range of specialists.
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