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A Vanishing Cardiac Mass, Moayad M. Alqurashi, Ahmed Alsaileek, Thamer H. Alenazi, Basel M. Alhaijani, Ahmed Aljizeeri
A Vanishing Cardiac Mass, Moayad M. Alqurashi, Ahmed Alsaileek, Thamer H. Alenazi, Basel M. Alhaijani, Ahmed Aljizeeri
Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
The prevalence of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB) is very common in the Middle East; however, myocardial involvement is among the most infrequent manifestations of extrapulmonary TB. We present an asymptomatic young adult who was incidentally found to have a large right atrial tuberculoma, diagnosed by non-invasive cardiac imaging and effectively treated with standard first-line anti-TB treatment, steroids, and anticoagulation. This case is a classical presentation of nodular myocardial involvement of TB, highlighting advantages of advanced imaging, e.g., cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) and multidisciplinary treatment.
An Apical Mass Of The Left Ventricle After A Myocardial Infarction: Imaging Contribution, Selma Charfeddine, Wiem Feki, Imen Maaloul, Rania Hammami, Emna Daoud
An Apical Mass Of The Left Ventricle After A Myocardial Infarction: Imaging Contribution, Selma Charfeddine, Wiem Feki, Imen Maaloul, Rania Hammami, Emna Daoud
Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
Intramyocardial dissecting hematoma (IDH) is a rare complication of myocardial infarction (MI). It can affect the left ventricular free wall, the right ventricle, or the interventricular septum.
We report a case of a 58-year-old man with an IDH following an acute anterior wall myocardial infarction detected by echocardiography and confirmed by Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR).
Iatrogenic Pulmonary Artery Dissection In Patient With Ostium Secundum Interatrial Septum Defect, Daniela Di Lisi, Giovanni D. Aquaro, Francesca Macaione, Salvatore Novo, Giuseppina Novo
Iatrogenic Pulmonary Artery Dissection In Patient With Ostium Secundum Interatrial Septum Defect, Daniela Di Lisi, Giovanni D. Aquaro, Francesca Macaione, Salvatore Novo, Giuseppina Novo
Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
Pulmonary artery dissection is a rare and lethal condition. Few cases are reported in the literature, and most are derived from autopsies. In most cases, pulmonary artery dissection is a complication of chronic pulmonary hypertension leading to pulmonary artery aneurysm but there are other causes. We describe a case of iatrogenic pulmonary artery dissection in an elderly patient with ostium secundum defect. In particular, we describe the role of cardiac magnetic resonance in making this diagnosis and guiding future therapeutic decisions.