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Fig. 2 | BMC Cardiovascular Disorders

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From: Invasive Cardiac Lipoma: a case report and review of literature

Fig. 2

Cardiac MRI of the cardiac lipoma. a Cardiac MR double (DIR) and triple inversion recovery (TIR) sequences clearly demonstrates a large fat containing mass in right atrium, interatrial septum and coronary sinus (white arrows). (RV = right ventricle; LV = left ventricle; Ao = descending aorta). b Axial T1 postcontrast (T1 w) and balanced steady state free precession (bSSFP) cardiac MR demonstrates a large fat containing mass in the right atrium, interatrial septum and coronary sinus (white arrows). No enhancing components suggests this is a simple lipoma (RV = right ventricle; LV = left ventricle). c Balanced steady state free precession CMR images in HLA shows the lipoma extending from the right atrium into the IVC (white arrows). (RV = right ventricle; LV = left ventricle)

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