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British Journal of Radiology (2003) 76, 427-428
© 2003 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/bjr/61128761

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An unusual cause of tachycardia

G Klafkowski, MBCB, DMRD, FRCR1, N Newall, MBBS, MRCP2 and C Sampson, FRCS, FRCR, FACC1

Department of 1 Radiology and 2 Cardiology, The Cardiothoracic Centre, University of Liverpool NHS Trust, Liverpool, UK



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Figure 1. Four chamber mid oesophageal transoesophageal echocardiography demonstrating a thickened echogenic interatrial septum and incidental bicuspid aortic valve.

 


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Figure 2. Contrast enhanced axial 5 mm quad spiral, demonstrating low density thickening of the atrial septum.

 


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Figure 3. T1W spin echo axial image demontrating the classic dumbbell shaped high signal intensity thickening of the atrial septum.

 





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