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All that Doesn't Enhance Isn't a Thrombus: Pitfalls Using Cardiac MRI TI 600 Sequence to Distinguish Between Cardiac Thrombus Versus Myxoma.

Aakash D RanaSrikanth VallurupalliMark MitchellDavid DuncanJack Xu
Published in: Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal (2024)
A 51-year-old male with a complicated medical history presented with shortness of breath. Preoperative workup confirmed the presence of a large atrial mass. However, delayed gadolinium enhancement CMR with long inversion time (TI 600) showed lack of enhancement, which was suggestive of a thrombus. During cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, delayed gadolinium enhancement sequences with long inversion time (TI 600) are commonly used to distinguish between an avascular thrombus versus a vascular tumor.
Keyphrases
  • contrast enhanced
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • left ventricular
  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance
  • diffusion weighted imaging
  • heart failure
  • atrial fibrillation
  • left atrial