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Atypical Intracavitary Cardiac Mass: Tumor or Thrombus?

Adeyinka Adeniyi1, Sandra Abadir1, Kalindi Parikh2, Radhika Khanna1, Sunday Yusuf3, Marie Anais Hichard2.   

Abstract

Cardiac masses are a rare finding, with most masses found being thrombi or vegetations. Still, some masses are suspected to be a tumor based on multiple characteristics such as size, location, mobility, and the tumor's hemodynamic effects. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) and CT have been shown to differentiate a tumor from a thrombus based on tissue characteristics of the mass. Here we highlight the role of contrast perfusion imaging on echocardiography in identifying the malignant potential of a cardiac mass. This case report demonstrates the effectiveness of contrast imaging with a transesophageal echocardiogram in identifying the etiology of cardiac masses without the need of CMR or cardiac CT, which helps save between $100-1207 of hospital costs. Besides the cost-benefit, the use of non-invasive and easily accessible imaging like echocardiogram enables smaller facilities with limited resources to diagnose and hence further manage patients with cardiac masses.
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Keywords:  cardiac ct; cardiac mri; echo contrast perfusion imaging; hospital cost; right ventricular cardiac mass; tumor or thrombus

Year:  2022        PMID: 35273878      PMCID: PMC8900971          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.21937

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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