• Fetal Rhabdomyoma
    • Multiple fetal rhabdomyomas noted in the right ventricle, right atrium and left ventricle
  • Fetal Rhabdomyoma
    • Large fetal rhabdomyomas noted in the right ventricle near the RVOT
  • Fetal Rhabdomyoma
    • Multiple fetal rhabdomyomas noted in the right and left ventricle
    • The largest rhabdomyomas are depicted by stars
  • Fetal Rhabdomyoma
    • Unobstructed laminar inflow (blue flow) across the tricuspid valve in fetus with a large rhabdomyoma in the right ventricle
  • Fetal Rhabdomyoma
    • Large rhabdomyoma occupying right atrium and enveloping the right ventricular free wall and potentially within the pericardial space and compressing the right ventricle
    • Rhabdomyoma at tricuspid valve annulus protruding across the tricuspid valve (represented by the smaller star)
    • Additional small rhabdomyomas in right ventricle and within the ventricular septum
    • Small pericardial effusion
  • Fetal Rhabdomyoma
    • Large rhabdomyoma occupying right atrium and enveloping the right ventricular free wall and potentially within the pericardial space and compressing the right ventricle
    • Rhabdomyoma at tricuspid valve annulus protruding across the tricuspid valve
    • Additional small rhabdomyoma within the left ventricle
    • Small pericardial effusion
  • Fetal Rhabdomyoma
    • Large rhabdomyoma occupying right atrium and enveloping the right ventricular free wall and potentially within the pericardial space and compressing the right ventricle
    • Small pericardial effusion
  • Fetal Rhabdomyoma
    • Large rhabdomyoma occupying right atrium and enveloping the right ventricular free wall and potentially within the pericardial space and compressing the right ventricle
    • Rhabdomyoma at tricuspid valve annulus protruding across the tricuspid valve with mild flow turbulence across the tricuspid valve
    • Mild tricuspid regurgitation
    • Small pericardial effusion
  • Fetal Rhabdomyoma
    • Apical 4 chamber sweep
    • Large rhabdomyoma occupying right atrium and enveloping the right ventricular free wall and potentially within the pericardial space and compressing the right ventricle
    • Additional small rhabdomyoma within the right ventricle near the apex
    • Small pericardial effusion