Mediastinal Mass Invading the Right Ventricle
Lymphoma with cardiac involvement is rare; however, there can be very serious consequences. It is usually revealed in autopsy studies. Cardiac invasion by lymphoma may occur through retrograde lymphatic flow, hematogenous spread, or direct invasion from neighboring structures. Direct invasion is the...
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doaj-475d157908334dcbacd2c1cd730423a12021-01-24T18:10:37ZengKARE PublishingSouthern Clinics of Istanbul Eurasia2587-09982018-01-0128430030410.14744/scie.2017.03522SCIE-03522Mediastinal Mass Invading the Right VentricleCoşkun Doğan0Tolga Sinan Güvenç1Nagehan Özdemir Barışık2Sevda Şener Cömert3Güven Yılmaz4Department of Pulmonary Diseases, University of Health Sciences, Kartal Dr. Lütfi Kırdar Training and Research Hospital, İstanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Cardiology, Dr. Siyami Ersek Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Research and Training Hospital, İstanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Pathology, Kartal Dr. Lütfi Kırdar Training and Research Hospital, İstanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Pulmonary Diseases, University of Health Sciences, Kartal Dr. Lütfi Kırdar Training and Research Hospital, İstanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Hematology, Kartal Dr. Lütfi Kırdar Training and Research Hospital, İstanbul, TurkeyLymphoma with cardiac involvement is rare; however, there can be very serious consequences. It is usually revealed in autopsy studies. Cardiac invasion by lymphoma may occur through retrograde lymphatic flow, hematogenous spread, or direct invasion from neighboring structures. Direct invasion is the most common, and has the most destructive results. The clinical signs and symptoms are nonspecific. Presently described is the case of a patient who was initially examined in a cardiology polyclinic due to exertional dyspnea and cardiomegaly seen in a chest X-ray. Echocardiographic examination revealed a suspected mass and the patient was referred to our clinic. A mass lesion filling the mediastinum and invading the right ventricle was detected in a computed tomography image of the chest. On the same day, a tru-cut biopsy with thoracic ultrasound guidance was performed by the pulmonologist. Three days after the biopsy, the patient was referred to the hematology clinic for treatment of pathological lymphoma. This case was presented to draw attention to the importance of prompt diagnosis and treatment of thoracic and mediastinal mass lesions with a multidisciplinary approach and to emphasize that a biopsy can be performed quickly and safely in patients with a mediastinal mass with the guidance of ultrasound, even when there is cardiac involvement.https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=scie&un=SCIE-03522lymphomamediastinal massultrasonography. |
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Coşkun Doğan Tolga Sinan Güvenç Nagehan Özdemir Barışık Sevda Şener Cömert Güven Yılmaz Mediastinal Mass Invading the Right Ventricle Southern Clinics of Istanbul Eurasia lymphoma mediastinal mass ultrasonography. |
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Mediastinal Mass Invading the Right Ventricle |
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mediastinal mass invading the right ventricle |
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Southern Clinics of Istanbul Eurasia |
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2587-0998 |
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Lymphoma with cardiac involvement is rare; however, there can be very serious consequences. It is usually revealed in autopsy studies. Cardiac invasion by lymphoma may occur through retrograde lymphatic flow, hematogenous spread, or direct invasion from neighboring structures. Direct invasion is the most common, and has the most destructive results. The clinical signs and symptoms are nonspecific. Presently described is the case of a patient who was initially examined in a cardiology polyclinic due to exertional dyspnea and cardiomegaly seen in a chest X-ray. Echocardiographic examination revealed a suspected mass and the patient was referred to our clinic. A mass lesion filling the mediastinum and invading the right ventricle was detected in a computed tomography image of the chest. On the same day, a tru-cut biopsy with thoracic ultrasound guidance was performed by the pulmonologist. Three days after the biopsy, the patient was referred to the hematology clinic for treatment of pathological lymphoma. This case was presented to draw attention to the importance of prompt diagnosis and treatment of thoracic and mediastinal mass lesions with a multidisciplinary approach and to emphasize that a biopsy can be performed quickly and safely in patients with a mediastinal mass with the guidance of ultrasound, even when there is cardiac involvement. |
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lymphoma mediastinal mass ultrasonography. |
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