Tuberculosis can involve a multitude of organ tissues but generally affects
the respiratory tract. Heart tuberculosis is rare, and the pericardium is
the most common location reported in the literature, accounting for 0.5% of
extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Isolated myocardial tuberculosis is a very un
usual occurrence, with only a few case reports in the literature, usually d
iagnosed at necropsy. Findings of myocardial tuberculoma on cross-sectional
images previously have not been reported. We present computed tomography a
nd magnetic resonance imaging findings of an isolated calcified myocardial
tuberculoma.