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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 99, 1099-1103, Copyright © 1990 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
J Vargas-Barron, C Keirns, R Barragan-Garcia, A Beltran-Ortega, T Rotberg, A Santana-Gonzalez and E Salazar-Davila
The echocardiographic findings of two unusual cases of malignant uterine
tumors that invaded the heart are reported. A woman previously operated on
for invasive cervical carcinoma had multiple embolic phenomena and evidence
of obstruction to mitral flow. An echocardiogram showed a mass in the left
atrium that reached the mitral valve ring. The tumor was implanted in a
pulmonary vein and was removed with no complications. Cell type indicated
metastatic carcinoma of the cervix. In the second case the patient had a
large abdominal mass and precordial manifestations of obstruction and
regurgitation of the tricuspid valve. An echocardiogram showed that a mass
emanating from the inferior vena cava filled the right atrium and part of
the right ventricle. The trajectory of the tumor was followed to its origin
in an ovarian vein by tomography. The entire tumor was removed and
identified as endometrial stromal sarcoma. An increase in operations with
or without radiation therapy for malignant tumors has augmented the
frequency of metastatic invasion of the heart; intracavitary extension
tends to results from embolization or propagation along great veins. This
is the first report of a uterine carcinoma reaching the heart by way of the
pulmonary veins and of invasion of the heart by endometrial stromal
sarcoma, both with successful excision.
ARTICLES
Intracardiac extension of malignant uterine tumors. Echocardiographic detection and successful surgical resection
Department of Echocardiography, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio Chavez, Mexico City, Mexico.
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