Title of article :
A case with a giant interatrial septal lipomatous hypertrophy, and thickened epicardial and visceral fat: Different faces of a common metabolic problem?
Author/Authors :
Kılıçkap, Gülsüm Department of Radiology - Yıldırım Beyazıt University - Yenimahalle Training and Research Hospital - Ankara - Turkey
Abstract :
Interatrial septal lipomatous hypertrophy (ISLH) is a rare
benign disorder characterized by fat deposition in the interatrial septum. It is an uncapsulated smooth mass that should
be considered in the differential diagnosis of atrial masses. It is
usually observed in the elderly and obese people, and it is more
common in women than in men (1). Although arrhythmia and
symptoms due to obstruction related to ISHL have been reported, it is usually asymptomatic and diagnosed incidentally. In
many cases, diagnosis can be made by echocardiograpy alone
if the mass has a typical appearance. Otherwise, multislice
computed tomography (MSCT) or magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI) may be required to determine the fat content.
Here, we report a case with a giant ISLH occupying the right
atrial cavity along with a highly thickened epicardial and abdominal visceral fat tissue, suggesting that all of them may be a
different presentations of a common metabolic problem.
Keywords :
Interatrial septal lipomatous hypertrophy , metabolic syndrome , imaging
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi