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- Imaging findings of pericardial lipoma. Review of the literature
Introduction: Pericardial lipomas are benign and infrequent cardiac tumors with variable clinical presentation We reviewed the imaging findings reported in the literature in radiography, echocardiography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance
- Ultrasonography, X-ray and CT imaging findings of a giant pericardial . . .
The present study describes a case of a giant pericardial lipoma that was diagnosed by surgical pathology and presents the ultrasonography, X-ray, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) imaging findings of the tumor in order to prevent a misdiagnosis
- Pericardial Lipoma - Cardiac Radiology Case Studies - CTisus CT Scanning
Teaching Files with CT Medical Imaging and case studies on Anatomical Regions including Adrenal, Colon, Cardiac, Stomach, Pediatric, Spleen, Vascular, Kidney, Small Bowel, Liver, Chest | CTisus
- Cardiac lipoma | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
However, the appearance of lipomas on echocardiography may also vary depending on their location Lipomas in the pericardial space may appear as hypoechoic lesions, whereas those located within the cardiac chambers are homogeneous and hyperechoic
- Pericardial Constriction Caused by a Giant Lipoma | Circulation
Our case illustrated clinical presentation, multimodality imaging, invasive hemodynamics, and surgical intervention for a giant intrapericardial lipoma presenting with pericardial constriction
- Incidental Finding of Giant Pericardial Lipoma in a Patient Referred . . .
Lipomas of the heart have their origin either from the subendocardium (approximately 50%), pericardium (25%), or from the myocardium (25%) At gross examination, they usually have a homogeneous yellow appearance, are lobulated with smooth borders, and have a thin fibrous capsule
- Pericardial lipoma | Eurorad
Different imaging modalities such as CT, MRI and echocardiography can detect pericardial lipomas [1, 4] On CT and MRI lipomas present as well-marginated lesions containing fat, as was seen in the present case
- Incidental finding of giant pericardial lipoma - PMC
Subsequent investigation with trans-thoracic echocardiogram and cardiac MRI confirmed a diagnosis of a giant pericardial lipoma, one of the common benign primary cardiac tumours
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