Abstract

We present a rare case of a Primary Cardiac Lymphoma in a Hepatitis C positive male which developed 3 years after he underwent CABG Surgery, which involved the right atrium, inter-atrial septum and left atrium and prolapsed across the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle. Additionally there was involvement of the Internal Oblique muscle that was proven on biopsy. FDG PET CT Scan was a useful guide to determine the extent of involvement, select the site of biopsy and evaluate the response to chemotherapy.

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