PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Cedric Van de Bruaene AU - Lara Crapé AU - Veerle Surmont TI - A middle-aged woman with a heavy heart AID - 10.1136/heartjnl-2016-311101 DP - 2017 Jul 01 TA - Heart PG - 1053--1053 VI - 103 IP - 13 4099 - http://heart.bmj.com/content/103/13/1053.short 4100 - http://heart.bmj.com/content/103/13/1053.full SO - Heart2017 Jul 01; 103 AB - Clinical introduction A 51-year-old woman was referred to our hospital with a 4-month history of progressive dyspnoea on exertion (New York Heart Association Functional Classification III), chest heaviness, dry cough, weight loss and tiredness. She worked as cleaning woman and had no relevant medical history, apart from an Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) infection 2 months before symptom onset. She did not smoke and family history was negative.On examination, blood pressure was 104/80 mm Hg and heart rate was regular at 145 bpm. On auscultation, heart sounds were distant, muffled and there was no murmur. Minimal, bilateral pitting oedema was observed. Laboratory findings were unremarkable. During hospitalisation, cardiac monitoring revealed paroxysmal new-onset atrial fibrillation.Chest radiography from a previous hospital had revealed cardiomegaly and subsequent echocardiography had shown pericardial effusion with diastolic dysfunction, for which she had received percutaneous pericardiocentesis. However, repeated echocardiography at our hospital showed recurrence of pericardial effusion with diastolic dysfunction and the presence of a pericardial mass. CT and Fluorine-18-fluorodeoxyglucose PET (18F-FDG PET) scanning were done (figure 1).Figure 1 | Contrast-enhanced CT scanning and 18F-FDG PET scanning. (A) CT scan, sagittal view; (B) 18F-FDG PET scan, frontal view;  (C) CT scan, axial view and (D) 18F-FDG PET scan, axial view.Question Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?And based on patient history and imaging, are further diagnostics needed?Benign pericardial lipomaFibrinofibrous pericarditis following EBV infectionInflammatory pseudotumorPrimary cardiac lymphomaPrimary malignant pericardial mesothelioma