Is this pulmonic or subpulmonic stenosis?
There is severe right ventricular hypertrophy, asymmetric hypertrophy of the RV free wall-RVOT region causing significant subpulmonic stenosis (infundibular pulmonic stenosis). There is no right ventricular dilatation. There is no tricuspid regurgitation. The free wall of the right ventricle measures 9 mm, normally it is less than 4 mm. In the subinfundibular region it is thickened to 15 mm. The right ventricular mass is 70 to 95 grams.
There is dephasing seen across the RVOT from the subpulmonic stenosis. However phase contrast and delayed post contrast was not completed due to patient noncooperation. There is post stenotic dilatation of the main pulmonary artery.
Cardiac MRI series:
4 chamber SSFP: right atrium measurement.
SAX SSFP: Main PA measurement.
SAX SSFP: Infundibular stenosis measurement.
SAX SSFP: Asymmetric thickness of RVOT.
Axial SSFP: Name the vessel lateral to aortic arch? Trace it down? Where is it terminating? Is there a bridging innominate vein?
4 chamber SSFP: right ventricular hypertrophy.
3 chamber SSFP: Dephasing seen in RVOT from infundibular stenosis.
SAX SSFP: Left SVC.