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Number 08-11 CMR for RA Mass characterization
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Case from: Ali Z. Merchant, John Hibbeln and Clifford J Kavinsky.
Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA.
History: A 37 yr female had an echocardiogram for chest pain
showing a possible mass in the right atrium. CMR was performed to further characterise
this.
CMR: A well circumscribed, ovoid mass (3x3x2cm) in the right
atrium along the free wall. This area appears hyper-intense on images obtained
using T1 weighted turbo SE sequence. However, there is signal suppression in
this area, as well as abdominal adipose tissue, when fat saturation sequences
are applied. These findings are higly suggestive of a lipoma. No invasion of
the atrial wall is noted.
Perspective: Cardiac MR offers excellent differentiation of
suspected cardiac masses via tissue characterisation as well as their relationship
to adjacent structures. A cardiac lipoma can be easily identified due to its
typical T1 relaxation time and signal suppression with fat saturated sequences.
There has been no further treatment of this incidental finding given that there
is no arrhythmia or hemodynamic compromise.
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