Lung Metastases to the Heart with Atypical Clinical Manifestations of Cardiac FailureNatalia HYRIAVENKO1, Vladyslav SIKORA3, Wireko Andrew AWUAH1, Toufik ABDUL-RAHMAN1, Mykola LYNDIN1, Anatolii ROMANIUK11Sumy State University Medical Institute, Sumy, Ukraine 2University of Foggia, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Foggia, Italy 3Sumy State University Medical Institute, Sumy, Ukraine and University of Foggia, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Foggia, Italy
The heart is a rare site of cancer metastases, even from the most common malignancies, such as lung cancer. Cardiac metastases may lead to myocardial dysfunction. This report presents a case of lung cancer metastases to the left ventricular myocardium that clinically manifested as atypical symptoms of cardiac dysfunction. The metastases were not revealed until after the patient died. Posthumously, the anamnesis, autopsy results, and morphological examination were evaluated. We demonstrated that the atypical symptoms of cardiac dysfunction were caused by occult (undiagnosed) metastases of lung cancer cells to the heart. The doctors did not consider this variant as possible metastatic lung cancer, because the patient had been treated radically one year earlier. Keywords: Cardiac metastases, cancer metastases, lung cancer
Natalia HYRIAVENKO, Vladyslav SIKORA, Wireko Andrew AWUAH, Toufik ABDUL-RAHMAN, Mykola LYNDIN, Anatolii ROMANIUK. Lung Metastases to the Heart with Atypical Clinical Manifestations of Cardiac Failure. Medeniyet Med J. 2023; 38(1): 95-99
Corresponding Author: Mykola LYNDIN, Ukraine |
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