| Literature DB >> 20958991 |
Alessandro Salustri1, Sherif Bakir, Amer Sana, Peter Lange, Wael Abdulrahman Al Mahmeed.
Abstract
The crista terminalis is a normal anatomical structure within the right atrium that is not normally visualised in the standard views obtained while performing a transthoracic echocardiogram. In this case report, transthoracic echocardiography suggested the presence of a right atrial mass in a patient with end stage renal disease. However, subsequent transesophageal echocardiography revealed that the right atrial mass was actually a thick muscular bridge in the right atrium consistent with a prominent crista terminalis. An understanding of the anatomy and the echocardiographic appearance of a prominent crista terminalis will minimize the misdiagnosis of this structure avoiding unnecessary expensive additional tests.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20958991 PMCID: PMC2984405 DOI: 10.1186/1476-7120-8-47
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiovasc Ultrasound ISSN: 1476-7120 Impact factor: 2.062
Figure 1Synoptic representation of prominent crista terminalis. Panel A: TTE, 4-chamber view; Panel B: TEE, short-axis view at the level of the aortic valve; Panel C: TEE, bicaval view; Panel D: TEE, bicaval view, posterior side; Panel E: MRI, axial view; Panel F: MRI, cranio-caudal view. Detailed explanation in the text. Abbreviations: CT = crista terminalis; IVC = inferior vena cava; LA = left atrium; LV = left ventricle; RA = right atrium; RAA = right atrial appendage; RV = right ventricle; SVC = superior vena cava.
Case reports on prominent crista terminalis
| D'Amato [ | F/71 | HTN, AF | X | X | ||
| McKay [ | F/49 | Healthy | X | X | ||
| Akcay [ | F/51 | Dyspnea, palpitations | X | X | ||
| Gaudio [ | F/68 | HTN | X | X | ||
| Pharr [ | F/77 | COPD, dyspnea | X | X | ||
| Pharr [ | F/74 | Legs edema | X | X | ||
| Pharr [ | F/58 | Dyspnea | X | X | ||
| Present study | F/26 | ESRD | X | X | X |
AF = atrial fibrillation; COPD = chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; ESRD = end stage renal disease; HTN = hypertension.