Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
CASE REPORTS
Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Very Late Intrapericardial Hematoma 8 Years after Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
Tetsuo YamaguchiMasahiro TerashimaChisato TakamuraHironobu SakuraiKiyotoshi OoishiTomoya YoshizakiJunji YamaguchiSadahiro HijikataTakamasa IwaiYuichiro SagawaKeita WatanabeRyoichi MiyazakiRyo MasudaNaoyuki MiwaMasahiro SekigawaNobuhiro HaraYasutoshi NagataTakamichi MiyamotoToru ObayashiToshihiro Nozato
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2018 Volume 57 Issue 7 Pages 975-978

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A 55-year-old man presented with dyspnea, edema, and appetite loss. He had undergone coronary artery bypass grafting 8 years previously. He had jugular venous distention and Kussmaul's sign. Contrast-enhanced cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMRI) demonstrated an intrapericardial mass compressing the right ventricular (RV) cavity. T1- and T2-weighted black-blood images showed a mass with heterogeneous high signal intensity and a thick and dark rim. The mass was considered to be a chronic hematoma. After pericardiotomy with surgical removal of the hematoma, CMRI showed the marked improvement of the RV function. Late intrapericardial hematoma is rare and CMRI is useful for making a differential diagnosis.

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