2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.humpath.2006.04.028
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Fatty lesions of the atria and interatrial septum

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“…The overlapping histology and the common site of origin suggest a possible relationship between hibernoma and LHIS. In keeping with this hypothesis, it has been observed that the interatrial area, which normally contains extracardiac fat tissue, 6 can also include normal brown adipose tissue 7 . This latter finding seems to be in keeping with the hypothesis of residual brown fat as the origin of the lesion we describe herein.…”
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“…The overlapping histology and the common site of origin suggest a possible relationship between hibernoma and LHIS. In keeping with this hypothesis, it has been observed that the interatrial area, which normally contains extracardiac fat tissue, 6 can also include normal brown adipose tissue 7 . This latter finding seems to be in keeping with the hypothesis of residual brown fat as the origin of the lesion we describe herein.…”
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“…Herein we report a case of hibernoma which probably originates from the interatrial septum and further involves the right atrium. Among the fatty lesions of the interatrial septum, cardiac lipoma was excluded as it usually entraps few (if any) cardiac cells and is devoid of brown fat cells 6 . The distinction between cardiac hibernoma and lipomatous hypertrophy of the interatrial septum (LHIS) is more difficult.…”
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“…Differential diagnosis of lipomatous hypertrophy of the interatrial septum includes lipomas, which, unlike lipomatous hypertrophy, are distinctly encapsulated, and are mostly found in young patients [22]. Similarly to adipose infiltration of the interatrial septum, they remain clinically ”silent”.…”
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“…10). The superior and inferior "mass" is corresponds to the fat-filled groove between atria (Waterston's groove) and ventricles (inferior pyramidal space), respectively,26)27) that is, fatty mass of lipomatous hypertrophy is contiguous with epicardial fat pads. It is understandable that patients with lipomatous hypertrophy tend to have heavy pericardial and periaortic fat infiltration 24).…”
Section: Atrial Septum Variants: Atrial Septal Aneurysm Vs Lipomatoumentioning
confidence: 99%