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Fig. 3 | BMC Cardiovascular Disorders

Fig. 3

From: The usefulness of contrast echocardiography in the evaluation of cardiac masses: a multicenter study

Fig. 3

(A, B) Abnormal masses can be seen in the epicardial layer of the lateral wall of the left ventricle, with strong echoes and dark areas separated by radial ribbons. The boundary with normal myocardial echo is still clear, and the left ventricular normal myocardial hypertrophy is mild. (C) The left ventricular wall is significantly thickened, and the abnormal echogenicity of the left ventricular lateral wall appears to be accompanied by contrast agent echo. (D) MRI revealed uneven thickening of the myocardium, local nodular formation, and diffuse edema, ultimately confirmed by surgery as myocardial cavernous hemangioma

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