“…Moreover, the tumor thrombus can extend to the inferior or superior vena cava resulting in obstructive complications [6, 10]. Initial evaluation is usually performed using a transthoracic echocardiography which, in most cases, does not differentiate the metastatic lesion from the other possible etiologies [6, 8]. Therefore, contrast-enhanced cardiac MRI, which has the advantage of providing more details on the pericardium, myocardial walls and cardiac chambers, is highly recommended for better evaluation of the cardiac mass and reaching to the accurate diagnosis [11, 12].…”