| Literature DB >> 15906960 |
Jung Han Kim1, Joo Young Jung, Young lee Park, Sang Ik Hwang, Chull Sung Jung, Sang Hak Lee, Chong Woo Yoo.
Abstract
Intracardiac metastasis as the initial presentation of malignant neoplasm is very rare. We report here on a 64-year-old man with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) initially presenting with intracardiac metastasis which was identified with 18-F fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG PET). The patient was admitted with complaints of exertional dyspnea and vague chest discomfort that had developed a few weeks ago. Two-dimensional echocardiography revealed a heart mass attached to its akinetic wall in the right ventricular chamber. CT and MRI demonstrated a large tumor involving the epicardium and myocardium in the right ventricle, and there was a mass in the right lower lobe of the lung along with multiple lymphadenopathies. Cytologic examination of the percutaneous needle aspiration of a lymph node in the anterior mediastinum revealed malignant epithelial cell nests, and this was strongly suggestive of squamous cell carcinoma. Subsequent FDG PET confirmed that the intracardiac mass had an abnormally increased FDG uptake, and again this was strongly suggestive of malignancy. By systemically considering these imaging studies, we were able to diagnose the mass as intracardiac metastasis of NSCLC.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15906960 PMCID: PMC3891420 DOI: 10.3904/kjim.2005.20.1.86
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Intern Med ISSN: 1226-3303 Impact factor: 2.884
Figure 1Transthoracic 2-D echocardiography shows about a 3×4 cm-sized mass attached to its apical wall in the right ventricular chamber. LA, left atrium; LV, left ventricle; M, mass; RV, right ventricle.
Figure 2Contrast-enhanced CT (A) and T1-weighted MRI (B) show a large intracardiac mass involving the pericardium and myocardium in the right ventricle (double arrows), and a mass in the right lower lobe of the lung (single arrows). 18F-FDG PET (C) demonstrates that the intracardiac tumor had an intensely increased FDG uptake (double arrows), which is strongly suggestive of malignancy.
Figure 3The cytologic examination of US-guided percutaneous fine needle aspiration reveals malignant epithelial cell nests, and this was strongly suggestive of squamous cell carcinoma. (Papanicolaou smear, ×200)