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Published on: February 15, 2013
Erin E Donaldson1, Jong Mi Ko1, Johannes J Kuiper1
1Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute (Donaldson, Ko, Roberts) and the Departments of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology (Kuiper, Roberts), Pathology (Roberts), and Cardiothoracic Surgery (Chamogeorgakis), Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas. Dr. Donaldson is now with the Department of Family Medicine, Methodist Charlton Medical Center, Dallas, Texas.
A heart transplant patient had extensive adipose tissue in the heart, including the rare finding of fat within the ventricular septum. This unusual cardiac fat deposit is highlighted in this case report.
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