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Fig. 1A. 35-year-old woman with history of lymphangioleiomyomatosis and prior resection of right renal—retroperitoneal angiomyolipoma presented with intermittent palpitations and tachycardia. Axial proton density—weighted fast spin-echo image (TR/effective TE, 3529/18) at level of left atrium shows posterior mediastinal mass (M) that mildly compresses left atrium (A) and pulmonary veins (arrow), mildly displaces heart anteriorly, and partially encases descending thoracic aorta (asterisk).





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