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Fig. 3. A 21-year-old female with a large mature teratoma occupying almost the entire left hemithorax. (A) Axial contrast-enhanced CT image shows a large heterogeneous mass (asterisk) in the left hemithorax, abutting the left heart border with loss of intervening fat plane (white arrow). (B) Axial T1W SE image shows similar findings of a large mass (asterisk) in the left hemithorax, abutting the left heart border with loss of intervening fat plane (white arrow). Axial cine SSFP image in ventricular (C) diastole and (D) systole shows normal contraction of the left ventricle, indicating no invasion into the left ventricle. There is however loss of the normal sliding motion between the mass (asterisk) and pericardium (white arrow). CT: computed tomography, T1W: T1-weighted, SE: spin-echo, SSFP: steady-state free precession. Fig. 3. A 21-year-old female with a large mature teratoma occupying almost the entire left hemithorax. (A) Axial contrast-enhanced CT image shows a large heterogeneous mass (asterisk) in the left hemithorax, abutting the left heart border with loss of intervening fat plane (white arrow). (B) Axial T1W SE image shows similar findings of a large mass (asterisk)… Cardiovasc Imaging Asia Apr;1(2):
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