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Toshiji Ishiwata1, Norihiro Harada, Ryo Ko, Munechika Hara, Mitsuaki Sekiya, Makoto Sasaki, Bunsei Nobukawa, Kazuhisa Takahashi.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: In malignant lymphoma, cardiac involvement, which usually forms pathologically focal and firm nodules in the cardiac walls, is considered to be a late manifestation of the disease. CASEEntities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22781658 PMCID: PMC3407753 DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-6-193
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Differential diagnosis of cardiac tumors
| Myxomas | Sarcomas |
| Papillary fibroelastomas | Angiosarcoma |
| Rhabdomyomas | Rhabdomyosarcoma |
| Fibromas | Fibrosarcoma |
| Teratomas | Leiomyosarcoma |
| Purkinje cell tumors | Malignant lymphoma |
| Lipomas | Pericardial mesothelioma |
| | Metastatic cardiac tumor |
| | Bronchogenic carcinoma |
| | Breast cancer |
| | Lymphoma |
| | Melanoma |
| | Mesothelioma |
| | Renal cell carcinoma |
| | Osteosarcoma |
| Pericardial mesothelioma |
Figure 1Imaging studies. (A) Echocardiography revealed a high echoic region outside the ventricular wall (arrow head). (B, C) The computed tomography scan on admission revealed a mediastinal mass, pericardial nodules (arrow head), and pericardial and bilateral pleural effusions. (D) Three-dimensional computed tomography reconstruction imaging revealed the rough surface of the epicardium. Ao: aorta; LV: left ventricle; PA: pulmonary artery; PE: pericardial effusion; Pl E: pleural effusion; RV: right ventricle.
Figure 2Gallium-67-citrate scintigraphy and postmortem specimen examination. (A) Anterior (left) and posterior (right) 67Ga scans showed increased uptake by only the thoracic lymph nodes and the heart. (B, C) The cut surface of the heart at autopsy revealed lymphomatous involvements (*) of the epicardium (B) and the mediastinum (C). Of note, some of the involvements had infiltrated into the endocardium (arrow). (D) A histological section of the mediastinal lymph node demonstrated dense proliferation of large centroblastic cells with abundant pale cytoplasm. (Hematoxylin and eosin stain ×100.) Ao: aorta; LV: left ventricle; RV: right ventricle.