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Fig. 7 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 7

From: Congenital tumors: imaging when life just begins

Fig. 7

Cardiopulmonary tumors. Case 1. Rhabdomyoma. The cardio-ultrasound image (a) shows the multiple hyperechoic tumors originating from the ventricular septum (arrows) and the ventricular walls. Observe the large mass in the right ventricle (star) of this asymptomatic 3-day-old newborn boy with tuberous sclerosis. Case 2. Pleuropulmonary blastoma. Axial fetal ultrasound (b, 22nd week) and fetal T2-WI (c, 24th week) demonstrate a well-defined, hypoechogenic, solid mass, isointense to lung on MRI (block arrow). Observe the pleural effusion (curved arrow)

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