Myocarditis
Fig. 7.1 Chest roentgenogram showing evidence of cardiomegaly and pulmonary vascular congestion, consistent with myocarditis 7.2.3 ECG Findings ECGs are virtually always abnormal in children with myocarditis, but a normal…
Fig. 7.1 Chest roentgenogram showing evidence of cardiomegaly and pulmonary vascular congestion, consistent with myocarditis 7.2.3 ECG Findings ECGs are virtually always abnormal in children with myocarditis, but a normal…
Fig. 11.1 Posteroanterior radiograph in a young adult patient with acute rheumatic heart disease shows dilatation of the left atrial appendage (black arrow), creating a broad bump along the lateral…
Fig. 19.1 Contrast-enhanced chest CTA axial images show a low-density lobulated mass (black arrows) in the right atrium, extending through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle (blue arrow) in…
Fig. 2.1 Retrospective ECG-gated CT angiography (CTA) . The X-ray beam (blue) is on through 13 cardiac cycles 2.1.3 Prospective Scanning To decrease the radiation dose, the vast majority of…
Fig. 8.1 Frontal radiograph of the chest (a) and coronal CT (b) in an 18-year-old patient with endocarditis, showing bilateral interstitial pulmonary edema (1) with a layering effusion on the…
Fig. 12.1 Single frontal radiograph of the chest (left) shows right perihilar edema and a right pleural effusion (red arrow) in a patient with persistent fevers. A contrast-enhanced CT scan…
Fig. 17.1 T2-weighted image with fat saturation from an MRI of the chest in an infant shows a heterogeneous, high-signal-intensity mass filling the left ventricle in a patient with a…
Fig. 16.1 Chest x-ray (left) shows cardiomegaly in an infant with tuberous sclerosis and multiple rhabdomyomas. Echocardiogram (middle) shows large, echogenic masses filling the right and left ventricles in the…