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Fig. 5D. 71-year-old woman with right heart failure was found to have right atrial mass on echocardiography. CT scan obtained at outside institution showed right atrial and inferior vena cava mass but no definite evidence of primary organ of origin. Note tumor thrombus within inferior vena cava (straight arrows, A, B, and D) and right artery (curved arrows, C and D). Hypervascular liver lesion (arrowheads) is clearly depicted on arterial phase of coronal contrast-enhanced three-dimensional fast spoiled gradient-recalled echo MR image (C) and as hypointense mass (arrowheads) on portal venous phase MR image (D).





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