Multimodality imaging evaluation of incidentally discovered intracardiac mass.
Joshua SaefChristine JellisShinya UnaiCarmela TanThomas DresingChadi AyoubPublished in: Echocardiography (Mount Kisco, N.Y.) (2022)
Incidentally discovered intracardiac masses often represent diagnostic dilemmas. No guideline-directed algorithm exists for evaluation and management in these cases. Understanding the utility and limitations of different imaging modalities expedites evaluation of differential diagnoses and management, particularly when there are discordant imaging findings. This case further demonstrates that benign cardiac tumors may grow rapidly, and that new and rapid emergence of an intracardiac mass does not necessarily correlate with a diagnosis of thrombus or malignancy. It also highlights the importance of a broad differential diagnosis and a systematic management approach in patients with intracardiac masses.