Asymptomatic Right Ventricular Cavernous Hemangioma

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A 55-year-old healthy man was referred to our hospital after a cardiac tumor was detected incidentally by echocardiography during a routine medical checkup. The patient was asymptomatic and had no particular medical and family history. Echocardiography revealed an echogenic mass (14 mm 15 mm) attached to the right ventricular posterior wall (Fig 1A). Further assessment by a 256-row computed tomography showed a well-defined solid mass in the right ventricle. Contrast medium administration showed inhomogeneous enhancement (Fig 1B). Coronary angiography revealed no significant coronary artery stenosis or tumor blushing.

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