Background and methods: Thirty-six patients with mediastinal lymphoma were studied with chest magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and two-dimensional echocardiography at presentation to define the extent of the disease in the paracardiac area.
Results: Involvement of cardiac structures was present in 23 of 36 patients (64%). Pericardial contiguity was detected in 23 of 23 patients (100%) by MRI and in 18 of 23 patients (78%) by echocardiography. Pericardial effusion, present in 17 patients (74%), and pericardial infiltration, present in 7 patients (30%), were detected by both techniques in 71% and 86%, respectively. Myocardial infiltration was identified in two of two patients (100%) by MRI and in one of two patients (50%) by two-dimensional echocardiography. Extrapericardial disease was identified in 100% of patients by MRI but only in 30% of patients by echocardiography.
Conclusions: Extracardiac and intracardiac involvement is a frequent event in mediastinal lymphomas and should be carefully evaluated with different imaging modalities, mainly MRI, for correct diagnosis and proper management.