Abstract
An unusual right atrial mass was visualized on the transthoracic and single planar transesophageal echocardiograms of a young female patient. Biplane transesophageal echocardiography, however, clearly demonstrated this structure to be a prominent Chiari network. Large eustachian valves and Chiari networks may mimic tumor or thrombus formation when conventional noninvasive diagnostic techniques are used. Multiplanar imaging can be essential in defining anatomical relationships of normal variant structures, eliminating concern for pathological entities and the need for further invasive work‐up.
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