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Multimodality cardiac imaging in the diagnostic approach to chronic dyspnea: a patient with pericardial lipoma.

Tomás Rodríguez-YanezMaría Cristina Martínez-ÁvilaJuan C Gutiérrez-ArizaAmilkar J Almanza-HurtadoKevin Cantillo-GarcíaJamit Valencia-López
Published in: Future cardiology (2022)
Cardiac masses are rare entities that present with a very varied spectrum of manifestations ranging from asymptomatic to severe hemodynamic compromise. They mainly correspond to benign neoplastic lesions; however, other pathologies may occur. The availability of high-definition imaging techniques has increased early detection. Nevertheless, these techniques do not allow the characterization and reliable differentiation of the nature of the mass. We describe a patient with no cardiovascular history with a chronic dyspnea, in whom the presence of a cardiac mass attached to the ventricle with slight deformation of the right cavities was identified by imaging studies. The patient underwent surgical resection, which confirmed the presence of lipoma by histopathology. This finding is the rarest of all benign cardiac tumors.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • left ventricular
  • case report
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • early onset
  • fluorescence imaging
  • palliative care
  • computed tomography
  • pulmonary hypertension
  • atrial fibrillation