Pericardial Fat Pad Mimicking Cardiomegaly: Cause of Increased Cardiothoracic Ratio on Chest X-Ray Introduction An increased cardiothoracic ratio (CTR) on chest X-ray (CXR) is commonly interpreted as cardiomegaly. However, not all apparent cardiac enlargement reflects true cardiac pathology. One important and often overlooked cause is a pericardial fat pad, which can enlarge the cardiac silhouette without any increase in actual heart size. Recognizing this entity is essential to avoid misdiagnosis and unnecessary investigations. --- What Is a Pericardial Fat Pad? Pericardial fat refers to adipose tissue located: Epicardial fat: between the myocardium and visceral pericardium Paracardial (mediastinal) fat: outside the parietal pericardium When excessive, this fat can project over the cardiac borders on CXR, producing a falsely increased CTR. --- Why It Increases CTR on Chest X-Ray CTR is calculated as the ratio of maximal transverse cardiac diameter to maximal thoracic diameter (no...
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