Cardiac myxoma is an intracavitory neoplasm, constituting approximately half of all the primary adult cardiac neoplasms. These are commonly seen in the atria; however, uncommon location and atypical characteristics warrant multimodality imaging with paramount role of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. We report a case of right ventricular outflow tract myxoma in a 40-year-old male with atypical imaging characteristics. < This case is presented for its rarity in location and atypical imaging characteristics, which was well demonstrated by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging aiding the referring surgeon in the operative procedure.>.

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