The "giant dog ear" sign of left atrial appendage aneurysm-revisited on 3 T cardiac MRI (free-breathing, non-contrast)

BJR Case Rep. 2016 Oct 22;2(1):20150292. doi: 10.1259/bjrcr.20150292. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Left atrial appendage aneurysm (LAAA) is a rare congenital anomaly, usually identified incidentally on a chest radiograph performed for another indication. Our case is that of an 11-month-old male infant who was incidentally diagnosed as having a giant LAAA while being clinically evaluated for pneumonia. The lesion was accurately diagnosed on preoperative, non-contrast, free-breathing cardiac MRI (CMR). LAAA has a peculiar appearance, resembling a "giant dog ear"-a sign first described on cardiac angiography and holding true on CMR as well. Fast free-breathing sequences on CMR, especially on 3 T, provide high-resolution images and eliminate the need for other pre-operative imaging that are either invasive, involve radiation exposure, require general anaesthesia or a combination of these.

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