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Figure 7a. Fibrosarcoma in a 43-year-old man. (a, b) Contrast-enhanced electron beam CT scans of the chest show a low-attenuation soft-tissue mass filling the right atrium (straight arrow in a, large arrow in b) and the posterior inferior left atrium (curved arrow in a, small arrow in b), as well as abnormal soft tissue in the right ventricle (arrowhead in a). (c) Oblique sagittal CT reconstruction shows a large soft-tissue mass in the left atrium (curved white arrow), inferior left ventricle (solid straight white arrow), and right ventricle (open arrow). Contrast material is seen in the residual left ventricular lumen (straight black arrow), residual left atrial chamber (curved black arrow), and ascending aorta (arrowhead). (d, e) On axial (d) and coronal (e) T1-weighted MR images obtained 1 year later after chemotherapy, the mass (arrow) appears slightly smaller and is isointense relative to myocardium.
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