Journal of Medical Case Reports (Oct 2021)

Malignant pericardial effusion as a primary manifestation of metastatic colon cancer: a case report

  • Milena Brachmans Mascarenhas Neves,
  • Mirella Velasco Stival,
  • Yuri Costa Sarno Neves,
  • Jordânia Gonçalves Pereira da Silva,
  • Daniela Borges da Rocha Macedo,
  • Bianca Mendes Carnevalli,
  • Alana Moura Fé e Silva,
  • Claudia Vaz de Melo Sette,
  • Stephane Tomaz da Luz,
  • Daniel de Iracema Gomes Cubero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-021-03085-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 4

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Abstract Background Pericardial neoplastic involvement is rarely related to primary tumors of the pericardium and is most often caused by spread from other primary sites, such as lung and breast carcinomas, hematological malignancies (lymphoma and leukemia), and melanoma. Although pericardial metastasis from infradiaphragmatic tumors (such as colon cancers) are rare and poorly described in literature, any neoplasm has the potential to metastasize to the pericardium and heart by either contiguity, lymphatic, or hematological spread. Case presentation A 44-year-old previously healthy male Causasian patient had a sudden onset of dyspnea and wheezing. During investigation with echocardiogram, computed tomography and repeated pericardiocentesis, the cause of malignant pericardial effusion was confirmed as primary manifestation of metastatic colon cancer. The patient was treated with appropriate chemotherapy and presented satisfactory disease control. Conclusions This report emphasizes the importance of considering the diagnostic hypothesis of occult neoplasia in a patient with pericardial effusion.

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