Malignant Presentation of Cardiac Hemangioma: A Rare Cause of Complete Atrioventricular Block
Circ Cardiovasc Imaging Huang et al.
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Data Supplement
Abbreviations: MRI= Magnetic resonance imaging; T1WI= T1-weighted image. T2WI=T2-weighted image; RA=right atrium.
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- Figure I
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(TIF) (74 kb). Coronal T1WI view shows: a huge RA mass (*) with hypointensity on T1-weighted image.
- Figure II
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(TIF) (71 kb). Coronal T2WI view shows: a huge RA mass (*) with hyperintensity on T2-weighted image.
- Figure III
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(TIF) (71 kb). Coronal T1WI with contrast shows: a huge RA mass (*) with delayed, inhomogeneous contrast enhancement 10 minutes after gadolinium injection.
- Figure IV
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(TIF) (60 kb). Axial T1WI view shows: a huge RA mass (*) with hypointensity on T1-weighted image.
- Figure V
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(TIF) (56 kb). Axial T1WI with contrast shows: a huge RA mass (*) with delayed, inhomogeneous contrast enhancement 10 minutes after gadolinium injection.
- Movie I
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(wmv) (412 kb). Two-dimensional apical 4-chamber view shows: the dilated RA due to a huge RA tumor protruded into the RV. Recommended viewer: Windows Media Player.
- Movie II
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(wmv) (342 kb). Two-dimensional apical 4-chamber view with Doppler color flow shows: acquired tricuspid stenosis. Recommended viewer: Windows Media Player.
- Movie III
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(avi) (883 kb). Three-dimensional parasternal long-axis view shows: a solid, large RA tumor. Recommended viewer: Windows Media Player.
- Movie IV
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(avi) (658 kb). The viewing perspective is from the cavity of RV looking into the RA. Three-dimensional tricuspid orifice view with Doppler color flow shows: acquired tricuspid stenosis with two high-flow jets. Recommended viewer: Windows Media Player.
- Data Supplement Table
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(Microsoft Word) (56 kb).