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MRI misinterpretation of spontaneous echo-contrast as a large left atrial thrombus

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A magnetic resonance imaging of the heart was obtained in a patient with history of mitral valve replacement, in whom cor triatriatum dexter was suspected. Dense left atrial echo-contrast, visualized during a previous trans-esophageal echocardiography, was incorrectly interpreted as a large thrombus extending into the pulmonary veins and the patient was referred for cardiac surgical evaluation.

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Raggi, P., Daniels, M., Shanoudy, H. et al. MRI misinterpretation of spontaneous echo-contrast as a large left atrial thrombus. Int J Cardiac Imag 12, 85–88 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01880738

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