Abstract
A 20-year-old woman with a primary angiosarcoma of the right atrium is reported. The patient had a cardiorespiratory arrest due to cardiac tamponade with bloody pericardial effusion. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a tumor, which was corroborated by selective coronary angiography. Open-heart surgery was performed. The tumor relapsed however, and she died four months after operation. The tumor was undetectable by echocardiography, but MRI demonstrated a heterogeneous mass with focal areas of high- and low-signal intensity in the right atrium, suggesting that MRI may allow characterization of cardiac tumors. © 1992, The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine. All rights reserved.
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Masauzi, N., Ichikawa, S., Nishimura, F., Yoshino, Y., Mihara, J., Hayama, Y., … Kokubo, T. (1992). Primary Angiosarcoma of the Right Atrium Detected by Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Internal Medicine, 31(11), 1291–1297. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.31.1291
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