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Cardiac metastasis from colorectal cancer: A case report
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Right AtriumSurgical OncologyTumoral PathologyGastrointestinal OncologySigmoid Colon CancerMedicineSurgical PathologyColorectal CancerPathologyCardiac PathologyTwo-dimensional EchocardiographyCardiac MetastasisOncologyCardiologyCancer ResearchRadiologyCardiovascular Imaging
The heart is an unusual site of metastasis from any malignancy. We report a case of cardiac metastasis from colorectal cancer. A 70-year-old woman was referred with a presumptive diagnosis of sigmoid colon cancer with cardiac myxoma. Two-dimensional echocardiography showed a 4 cm x 4.5 cm mobile mass on the lateral right atrial wall, and computed tomography revealed a low attenuated lobulating mass in the right atrium. The patient underwent anterior resection for sigmoid colon cancer (T4N2). Thereafter, she experienced progressive shortness of breath. Therefore, a cardiac operation was performed 2 wk after the colorectal operation. Histological examination revealed adenocarcinoma, which was identical to the primary lesion. Although two-dimensional echocardiography has become the diagnostic test of choice for detecting cardiac tumors, in patients with colorectal cancer showing a cardiac mass, further diagnostic evaluation such as a magnetic resonance imaging might be necessary.
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