Abstract
We present a case of patient with leiomyomatosis intravascularis. To diagnose, we used 3D photorealistic imaging which allowed us better visualisation of pathological structures as well as planning the surgical procedure in greater detail. The main advantage of this technique is the possibility to move the virtual light source and thus visualize the specific part of the heart.
Highlights
We present a case of patient with leiomyomatosis intravascularis
We used 3D photorealistic imaging which allowed us better visualisation of pathological structures as well as planning the surgical procedure in greater detail
A 39 year old female patient was admitted to the hospital on suspicion of additional mass in the right atrium (RA). 2 weeks before, she underwent surgery to remove the tumours of the uterus and the bladder
Summary
A 39 year old female patient was admitted to the hospital on suspicion of additional mass in the right atrium (RA). 2 weeks before, she underwent surgery to remove the tumours of the uterus and the bladder. Paweł Czub1 · Monika Budnik1 · Franciszek Majstrak1 · Janusz Kochanowski1 · Piotr Hendzel1 · Grzegorz Opolski1 We used 3D photorealistic imaging which allowed us better visualisation of pathological structures as well as planning the surgical procedure in greater detail.
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