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Cardiac masses: Signal intensity features on spin-echo, gradient-echo, gadolinium-enhanced spin-echo, and TurboFLASH images

✍ Scribed by Richard C. Semelka; J. Patrick Shoenut; Murray E. Wilson; Andrew E. Pellech; J. Norman Patton


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
600 KB
Volume
2
Category
Article
ISSN
1053-1807

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Abstract

Fifteen patients with cardiac or paracardiac masses underwent magnetic resonance (MR) imaging with spin‐echo (n = 15), cine gradient‐echo (n = 15), gadopentetate dimeglumine‐enhanced spin‐echo (n = 15), and TurboFLASH (fast low‐angle shot) (n = 7) sequences. All masses had either histologic confirmation (n = 11) or confirmation with other imaging modalities (n = 4). Myxomas (n = 6) were characterized by an intermediate signal intensity (SI) on spin‐echo (n = 6) and low SI on cine gradient‐echo (n = 6) images and moderately high‐SI contrast enhancement (n = 5). Percent contrast enhancement for myxomas was 57% ± 11%. Thrombus (n = 4) had intermediate (n = 3) or high (n = 1) SI on spin‐echo images and low (n = 2) or intermediate (n = 2) SI on gradient‐echo images and did not show substantial contrast enhancement. Postcontrast first‐pass TurboFLASH images were useful by clearly demonstrating the nonen‐hancing mass lesion in a high‐SI blood pool. Other cardiac and paracardiac tumors (n = 5) showed variable pre‐and postcontrast spin‐echo SI; however, no other tumor showed low SI on cine gradient‐echo images.


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