Case Report

Multiple Cardiac Rhabdomyomas, Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome, and Tuberous Sclerosis: An Infrequent Combination

Figure 2

Royalty rhabdomyomas after 28-month followup. Note the disappearance of intramural rhabdomyomas and persistence of rhabdomyoma mainly located in the anterior leaflet of the mitral valve. (a) Four-chamber view with intracavitary mass in mitral valve (arrow). Disappearance of intraparietal mass in lateral wall of left atrium viewed in Figure 1(b). (b) Four-chamber doppler-colour view of intracavitary mass in tricuspid valve smaller than before, one intracavitary mass in mitral valve and disappearance of intraparietal mass in lateral wall of left atrium (arrow). (c) Longitudinal long axis of left ventricule with intracavitary mass on mitral valve (arrow). (d) Four-chamber view of intraparietal tumour in left ventricule apex smaller than before (arrow).
973040.fig.002a
(a)
973040.fig.002b
(b)
973040.fig.002c
(c)
973040.fig.002d
(d)