Abstract

Two infants with ventricular septal rhabdomyoma were studied with ultrasound. An abnormal cluster of echoes in the vicinity of the ventricular septum corresponded to the angiographic location of the tumor in each case. Disappearance of these echoes after successful surgical resection lends further support to the conclusion that the abnormal cluster of echoes was indeed related to the intracavitary portion of the tumor in both cases.

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