Cardiac Lymphoma Revealed by a Pulmonary Embolism Case Report and Literature Review

Authors

  • Zeine El Abasse

  • Sara Abouradi

  • Ejjebli Samia

  • Salim Arous

  • Mohamed El Ghali Benouna

  • Rachida Habbal

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Abstract

Background: Cardiac lymphoma is one of the rarest tumors involving the heart that have polymorphous and non-specific clinical symptomatology (1); it#x2019;s preferential location is rather the right-sided cardiac chambers. Echocardiography and MRI are the diagnosis methods of choice for this location. The tumor is rapidly fatal unless diagnosed and treated in time. Case Presentation: A 65 year old woman was referred for worsening exertional dyspnea , primary examination revealed a stable patient, Unilateral edema was noted with decreased sloshing of the left calf. The electrocardiogram showed a sinus tachycardia and the transthoracic echo revealed the presence of multiple intra cardiac masses (RA, RV, LV), with pericardial thickening and minimal pericardial effusion. Cardiac MRI showed a pericardial thickening extending to the basal vessels associated with several masses at the expense of the lateral wall of the RA, RV, LV. An attempted echo-guided biopsy of the mediastinal lymphadenopathy was performed but the patient did not support the procedure.

How to Cite

Zeine El Abasse, Sara Abouradi, Ejjebli Samia, Salim Arous, Mohamed El Ghali Benouna, & Rachida Habbal. (2021). Cardiac Lymphoma Revealed by a Pulmonary Embolism Case Report and Literature Review. Global Journal of Medical Research, 21(I2), 15–18. Retrieved from https://medicalresearchjournal.org/index.php/GJMR/article/view/2432

Cardiac Lymphoma Revealed by a Pulmonary Embolism Case Report and Literature Review

Published

2021-05-15