Abstract

A 4-year-old patient was referred to our department and underwent gadolinium-enhanced cardiovascular MR (CMR) because of a suspected left ventricular mass. The infant was referred for an ECG before dental surgery; ECG revealed negative T waves in leads D1, AVL, V4, V5, and V6. Echocardiography showed a heterogeneous mass of the left ventricular lateral wall inside the pericardial space, 4.0×2.0 cm in size, with reduced lateral wall motion. The global left ventricular function was normal. CMR was performed under sedation with a 1.5-T magnet (Gyroscan …

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