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Cardiac myxomas are the most common primary cardiac tumor in adults (~50%) but are relatively infrequent in childhood, where cardiac rhabdomyomas are more frequent. The incidence of cardiac myxomas is approximately 0.5 per million population per year. There is a broad range in the age of presentation (11-82 years), with most patients presenting in adulthood (mean ~50 years of age)