ABC | Volume 110, Nº2, February 2018

Image Garagoli et al Cardiac lymphoma: a rare cause of heart failure Arq Bras Cardiol. 2018; 110(2):203-204 Figure 1 – a) Steady -state free precession (SSFP)-cine imaging showing an ill-defined, heterogeneous myocardial mass involving all cardiac chambers, particularly the right ventricle wall and right atrioventricular groove, as well as moderate pericardial effusion (solid arrow). b) T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging showing hyperenhancement of the mass, compatible with edema. c) T1-weighted sequence showing isointensity of the heterogeneous mass. d) T1-weighted inversion recovery showing late gadolinium enhancement of the myocardium (compatible with myocardial fibrosis) and hypoenhancement of the mass, marking the limit between myocardium and tumor (arrowheads). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 204

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