File:Calcified cardiac fibroma (Radiopaedia 39267-41519 Axial non-contrast 1).jpg

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  • Radiopaedia case ID: 39267
  • Study ID: 41519
  • Image ID: 15524572
  • Plane projection: Axial
  • Modality: CT
  • System: Chest
  • Findings: PA and lateral chest radiographs are submitted. There is an AICD overlying the left chest with leadtip at the right ventricular apex, that has been placed for unresectable cardiac fibroma. There are 2 surgical clips overlying the left axilla.The cardiopericardial silhouette and mediastinum are within normal limits. There is a calcified opacity overlying the mid left heart border consistent with known calcified cardiac fibroma as per chart review.
  • Study findings: Chest incidentals: Left-sided defibrillator lead terminates in the right ventricular apex. Calcification along the superior left cardiac margin, presumably representing known unresectable cardiac tumor. This CT chest was from low dose CT for lung cancer screening.
  • Author location: Augusta, United States
Date 28 Aug 2015
Source Calcified cardiac fibroma
Author Jayanth Keshavamurthy
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