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Figure 2. A, Surgical biopsy of the RV mass showing abundant proliferation of fibroblasts with collagen deposition (trichrome Azan x4). B, Intraoperative view. After starting total cardiopulmonary bypass, with deep hypothermia and aortic cross-clamping, the RV free wall epicardium was cut down to gently enucleate the mass. When the mass was completely isolated, it finally was resected.





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