• Pericardial paragangliomas can present with angina and dyspnea. • TTE is often the first-line test for assessing pericardial tumors. • Long sweeps and contrast enhancement may enhance visualization of pericardial masses. • Multimodality imaging may help differentiate malignant from benign tumors.
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CASE (Phila)
November 2023
Heart and Vascular Center, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Lebanon, New Hampshire.
• Pericardial paragangliomas can present with angina and dyspnea. • TTE is often the first-line test for assessing pericardial tumors. • Long sweeps and contrast enhancement may enhance visualization of pericardial masses.
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