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Importance of Multimodality Cardiac Imaging in the Diagnosis of Lipomatous Hypertrophy of the Interatrial Septum-A View beyond Standard Situations.
Șoșdean, Raluca; Lazar, Mihai-Andrei; Pescariu, Silvius Alexandru; Mircea, Monica-Nicoleta; Lala, Radu Ioan; Mornoș, Cristian; Luca, Constantin Tudor; Ionac, Adina.
Afiliação
  • Șoșdean R; Department VI-Cardiology, "Victor Babeș" University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Timișoara, 300041 Timișoara, Romania.
  • Lazar MA; Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, 300310 Timișoara, Romania.
  • Pescariu SA; Department VI-Cardiology, "Victor Babeș" University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Timișoara, 300041 Timișoara, Romania.
  • Mircea MN; Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, 300310 Timișoara, Romania.
  • Lala RI; Department VI-Cardiology, "Victor Babeș" University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Timișoara, 300041 Timișoara, Romania.
  • Mornoș C; Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, 300310 Timișoara, Romania.
  • Luca CT; Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, 300310 Timișoara, Romania.
  • Ionac A; Department of Cardiology, Faculty of Medicine, Arad Emergency County Hospital, Arad Western University "Vasile Goldis", 310025 Arad, Romania.
Life (Basel) ; 14(4)2024 Apr 16.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38672784
ABSTRACT
Lipomatous hypertrophy of the interatrial septum (LHIAS) represents a benign proliferation of lipoid cells at the level of the interatrial septum (IAS) inducing an important thickening of this structure. It respects the fossa ovalis (FO) region, having a typical "hourglass" echocardiographic appearance. There are certain cases though, with unusual appearances and/or with associated pathologies that may induce similar lesions in the heart, in which the differential diagnosis cannot be guaranteed using only the standard methods. The final diagnosis has important implications in these patients' treatment plan. In this paper, we present an unusual case of a female patient undergoing chemotherapy for lung carcinoma, suspected of right atrial thrombosis/metastasis. As the diagnosis was unclear after transthoracic echocardiography (TTE), inducing the suspicion of an IAS mass with atrial wall infiltration, bi- and tridimensional transesophageal echocardiography (TOE) was performed, revealing a severely and homogenously hypertrophied IAS respecting the FO, but lacking a clear visualization of the atrial wall. The diagnosis of LHIAS was established by cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) that certified the adipose nature of the structure, excluding the need for invasive investigations and/or treatment options. Multimodality imaging is very important for the clinician in adopting the best management plan for each individual patient.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article