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Overview
Pathophysiology
Microscopic pathology
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Granular cell tumor: Localized epicardial tumor (arrowheads) overlying the left main coronary artery close to its takeoff. Note aorta (AO) posterior to the pulmonary artery (PA).
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Granular cell tumor: Localized epicardial tumor: Note the cut surface of circumscribed white tumor on the epicardial surface and the underlying right ventricular trabeculations.