Author/Authors :
Wani, Adil S. Department of Medicine - Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, USA , Reddy, Sahadev T. Gerald McGinnis Cardiovascular Institute - Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, USA , Harinath, Lakshmi Department of Pathology - Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, USA , Biederman, Robert W. W. Gerald McGinnis Cardiovascular Institute - Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, USA
Abstract :
Cardiac lipomatous hypertrophy is a rare benign condition that usually involves the interatrial septum. Due to its benign nature it
rarely requires intervention. Its presence outside the interatrial septum is reported infrequently. We present a case of lipomatous
hypertrophy in the intraventricular septum that was complicated by a severe, symptomatic, and disabling dynamic left ventricular
outflow tract obstruction. The symptoms significantly improved following the excision of the mass. In our case transthoracic
echocardiogram was used to visualize the mass and measure the severity of the obstruction; Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging
was used to characterize the mass and histopathology confirmed the diagnosis