An epicardial problem case report: multimodality imaging assessment of a patient presenting with symptomatic ventricular tachycardia, secondary to a large, epicardial, lipomatous mass with myocardial infiltration

European Heart Journal - Case Reports

27 May 2025
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ESC Journals ARRHYTHMIAS AND DEVICE THERAPY IMAGING Cardiac Computed Tomography (CT) Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (CMR) Cross-Modality and Multi-Modality Imaging Topics Echocardiography Nuclear Imaging VALVULAR, MYOCARDIAL, PERICARDIAL, PULMONARY, CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE Pericardial Disease Tumours of the Heart

Abstract

AbstractBackground

Cardiac lipomas are considered benign and slow-growing adipose tissue tumours; however, the size and location can cause significant haemodynamic compromise and therefore can be malignant in clinical presentation.

Case summary

The clinical case describes a rare presentation of a 50-year-old patient, presenting with recurrent haemodynamically compromising ventricular arrhythmia; secondary to an incredibly large, epicardial lipomatous mass, with associated combination of myocardial infiltration, left ventricular systolic impairment, and complex cardiac circulatory involvement.

Discussion

The case illustrates the ESC guidelines on the benefits of complimentary multimodality cardiac imaging to assess complex pericardial disease, to improve both clinical understanding and management.

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