Author/Authors :
Alizadeh-Sani, A Rajaie Cardiovascular Medical and Research Center - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Hosseinsabet, A Tehran Heart Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
A 43-year-old man presented to the emergency department with atypical chest pains. Physical examinations yielded
no significant findings. Serial electrocardiography and high-sensitivity troponin measurements were normal. Transthoracic
echocardiography in the emergency department revealed increased septal wall thickness; therefore, the patient was referred
to the echocardiography ward for further evaluation.
The echocardiographic findings were normal, except for an intramyocardial mass with an echo-free center in the baseto-
mid portion of the inferior and inferoseptal walls (Figures 1. A, B & C). Additionally, the base and mid portions of the
anteroseptal wall were hypertrophied. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated myocardial hypertrophy in the
base and mid portions of the anteroseptal, inferoseptal, and inferior walls (Figures 2. A, B, C, D & E), as well as a patchy
mid-wall appearance of late gadolinium enhancement, at the anterior and posterior junction of the right ventricle to the left
ventricle (Figures 2. F, G & H). The findings were typical of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
What was revealed in the late gadolinium-enhanced images was compatible with the echo-free space in echocardiography.
Otherwise speaking, the cardiac magnetic resonance images delineated the background pathology (hypertrophic
cardiomyopathy) and revealed fibrosis as the etiology of the echo-free space in echocardiography. Holter monitoring of
electrocardiography was unremarkable.
To our knowledge, intramyocardial masses with echo-free centers as an echocardiographic presentation of
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy have not been reported yet. Accordingly, in the differential diagnosis of the aforementioned
echocardiographic findings, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy should be included. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in
this condition is helpful.
Keywords :
Echocardiography , Chest pain , hypertrophic , Cardiomyopathy , Photo Clinic