Concomitant Pulmonary and Cerebral Tumor Embolism and Intracardiac Metastasis from Bladder Cancer
Intern Med. 2021 Jun 12. doi: 10.2169/internalmedicine.6765-20. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAn 82-year-old woman with a history of bladder cancer presented with dyspnea and loss of consciousness. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed pulmonary embolism, and emergency thrombus aspiration therapy was performed, but the thrombus was not aspirated. Echocardiography showed mobile masses in the heart and a right-to-left shunt due to a patent foramen ovale (PFO). Magnetic resonance imaging showed multiple cerebral infarctions. Surgical thrombectomy and PFO closure were performed, and the patient was diagnosed with intracardiac metastasis of bladder cancer based on intraoperative histopathology. This is a rare case of concomitant pulmonary and cerebral tumor embolism and intracardiac metastasis from bladder cancer.PMID:34120999 | DOI:10.2169/internalmedicine.6765-20
Source: Internal Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Masamitsu Kamakura Ayako Okazaki Kazuki Ito Fumihiko Kin Keisuke Miyajima Yasuyo Takashima Tomoyuki Watanabe Yoshitaka Kawaguchi Yasushi Wakabayashi Mitsuru Asano Yuichiro Maekawa Source Type: research
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