| Literature DB >> 30524596 |
Jung Hee Bang1, Mee Sook Roh2, Sook Hee Hong2, Pill Jo Choi1, Jong Soo Woo1.
Abstract
We report two cases, which had been initially diagnosed with constrictive pericarditis but later were definitely diagnosed with mesothelioma after receiving pericardiectomy. The two patients complained of dyspnea. Chest computed tomography showed mild pericardial effusion and thickened pericardium, which was found enveloping the heart without any lumps. Pericardiectomy (phrenic nerve to phrenic nerve) was performed and post-operative histology confirmed malignant mesothelioma. One patient had recurrence near the pericardium at 7 months post-operatively and died at 11 months post-operatively. Another patient, after receiving chemotherapy, is still alive at 16 months post-operatively. We consider that pericardial mesothelioma, an extremely rare disease exhibiting clinical signs similar to those of constrictive pericarditis, must be diagnosed at the early stage of its onset.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiac surgery; Pericarditis; Pericardium
Year: 2010 PMID: 30524596 PMCID: PMC6265024 DOI: 10.1016/j.jccase.2010.04.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiol Cases ISSN: 1878-5409