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J Am Coll Cardiol, 1985; 5:992-995
© 1985 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation
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Diaphragmatic hernia mimicking an atrial mass: a two-dimensional echocardiographic pitfall

RA Nishimura, AJ Tajik, TT Schattenberg, and JB Seward

Two-dimensional echocardiography has become the diagnostic method of choice for identifying intracardiac masses. However, adjacent extracardiac structures may closely mimic intracardiac masses on the two-dimensional echocardiogram. Five cases of a previously unrecognized phenomenon in which a diaphragmatic hernia mimicked an intraatrial mass are reported. Techniques to identify a diaphragmatic hernia properly on two-dimensional echocardiographic examination and distinguish it from intracardiac masses are discussed.


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