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Caglayan Geredeli1, Melih Cem Boruban2, Necdet Poyraz3, Mehmet Artac2, Alpay Aribas4, Lokman Koral2.
Abstract
Primary malignant melanomas of uterine cervix are quite rarely seen neoplasms, and long-life prognosis of patients with this disease is poor. Immunohistochemical methods and exclusion of other primary melanoma sites are used to confirm the diagnosis. As with other melanomas, cervix malignant melanomas may also cause cardiac metastases. Cardiac metastases are among rarely seen but more commonly encountered cases, compared to primary cardiac tumors. Here, we present a case of biatrial cardiac metastases in a 73-year-old patient with uterine cervix malignant melanomas. The patient underwent echocardiography, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, and computed tomography. Our report shows the importance of advanced diagnostic techniques, such as cardiac magnetic resonance, not only for the detection of cardiac masses, but for a better anatomic definition and tissue characterization. Although the cases of malignant melanomas leading to multiple cardiac metastasis were reported in literature, the metastatic concurrence of malignant melanomas in both right and left atriums is quite rarely encountered as metastatic malignant melanomas. Also, another intriguing point in our case is that the primary lesion of our case was stemmed from uterine cervix, but not skin.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26060585 PMCID: PMC4427767 DOI: 10.1155/2015/958756
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Cardiol ISSN: 2090-6404
Figure 1Pelvic MRI demonstrates a mass of malignant melanoma in size of 5.5 × 7.5 cm in uterine cervix area.
Figure 2PET-CT demonstrates a mass of malignant melanoma in size of 65 × 63 × 98 mm with the uptake of fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG) (suv MAX 27.37) in uterine cervix area.
Figure 3Thoracic CT demonstrates two masses with biatrial cardiac metastases of malignant melanomas in uterine cervix: one is 36 × 37 mm and the other is 26 × 20 mm in right and left atriums.
Figure 4Transesophageal echocardiography demonstrates two mobile masses with biatrial cardiac metastases of malignant melanomas in uterine cervix, one attached to free wall (29 × 21 mm) in right atrium and the other attached to interatrial septum (20 × 17 mm) in the left.
Figure 5Cardiac MRI demonstrates two masses with biatrial cardiac metastases of malignant melanomas in uterine cervix: one is 37 mm and the other is 20 mm in right and left atriums.