Abstract
Epicardial fat may anteriorly produce an echo-free space that can be mistaken
for pericardial fluid. We recently experienced a 67-year-old woman with
prominent epicardial fat which was presented as an echogenic tumor-like mass.
She underwent open pericardiostomy to relieve large amount of pericardial
effusion. Operative findings revealed only prominent epicardial fat. Biopsy of
the pericardial and fat tissues revealed an inflammation and normal fat cells
without any malignant cell infiltration.