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A myxoma is a rare, usually noncancerous, primary tumor (a new growth of tissue) of the heart. It is the most common of all benign heart tumors.

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Can humans get a myxoma tumor from rabbits?

no


Recovery time for myxoma surgery?

About 6 weeks.


What is the cause of myxomas?

There is no known causative agent for myxoma.


What if a person has a myxoma tumor and isnt able to have it removed?

they will die


What are the symptoms of myxoma?

The main symptoms, if any, produced by myxoma are generic and not specific. These include fever, weight loss, anemia, elevated white blood cell (WBC) count, decreased platelet count and Raynaud's phenomenon.


What is the treatment for myxoma?

Surgery is used to remove the tumor. Myxomas can regrow if they are not completely removed. The survival rate for this operation is excellent.


What has the author Jennefer Masters written?

Jennefer Masters has written: 'Myxoma virus induced activation of CC-chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5)'


What if a person has a myxoma tumor and isn't able to have it removed?

well hunney it is oviouse that you will die so stop answering stupied and ovious questions and get to work okey by the way your answer is _yes_:)


Where are myxomas found?

Myxoma is an intracardiac tumor; it is found inside the heart. Seventy five percent of all myxomas are found in the left atrium, and almost all other myxomas are found in the right atrium.


How would you explain how natural selection affects the European rabbit exposed to the myxoma virus?

The rabbits with the traits to overcome the virus will live and be resistant to the virus. The rabbits who lack the traits needed to overcome the virus will die.


Are rabbits becoming endangered?

It is unlikely that wild rabbits would become endangered. They are prolific breeders and, despite the introduction of the disease, Myxomatosis, caused by the myxoma virus, I see little rabbit reduction in the farm fields surrounding my Lancashire village home.,


Where did myxomatosis first start?

Myxomatosis first emerged in South America, specifically in Uruguay, in the 1890s. It was caused by the Myxoma virus, which was initially introduced to control the rabbit population. The disease later spread to other regions, including Europe and Australia, where it significantly impacted wild rabbit numbers.